Even as an adult, it is common for the family to pass around their writing.
They walk into the grass to investigate, become separated, and realize something evil lurks there.
Stephen King penned this story along with his son Joe Hill.

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He has created beautifully disturbing books like Heart-Shaped Box, The Fireman, and Horns.
Back in 2013, Horns was turned into a dark horror fantasy film starring Daniel Radcliffe.
3.Stephen King has also used a pen-name in the past.

4.Writing runs in the King family.
Tabitha, Joes mother, is also a celebrated novelist.
His brother, Owen King, is an author.
And his sister-in-law, Kelly Braffet, is an author.
Even as an adult, it is still common for the family to pass around their writing.
Before he published The Fireman, his mother made edits.
6.While writing Geralds Game, King was concerned with whether one of the scenes was realistic.
It involved a woman attempting to free herself from her confines.
King called one of his sons into his room and tied him to the bed (with permission!)
to see if he could make it out the same way as the character does.
7.In The Tall Grass is the second story King has collaborated on with Hill.
They also wrote Throttle, a novella about a faceless trucker and motorcycle outlaws.
King has also written a novel called Sleeping Beauties with his other son, Owen.
8.When King wrote 11/22/63 it originally had a different ending.
After a suggestion from Hill, King ended up publishing an alternate ending on his official website.
Since then, the ending has been altered in the published versions of the book as well.
9.Stephen King is a big Twitter user.