“She had been amazed-and a little relieved-to discover that she was not concealing some private neurosis; almost all imaginative people heard voices. Not just thoughts but actual voices inside their heads, different personae, each as clearly defined as the voices on an old-time radio show. They came from the right side of the brain, the teacher explained-the side which is most commonly associated with visions of telepathy and that striking human ability to create images by drawing comparisons and making metaphors. There are no such things as flying saucers.”
Quote by Stephen King
Book:The Tommyknockers
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The Tommyknockers
Catherine Corrigan, a writer, moves to a small town in Maine, where she encounters mysterious occurrences and strange beings known as the Tommyknockers. The story explores themes of alien influence, the nature of reality, and the psychological impact of extraordinary events. more
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