It wasn't long after that he met Gere Goble, who was then editor of the Mansfield News Journal. It was in the fall of 2017 that Dawidziak was in conversations with his publisher, Lyons Press, about another book, of which the author planned to make the Shawshank tale one chapter. He interviewed King several times over the years, wisely holding onto the recordings of those conversations his entire life. He heard many stories along the way, many of which came during the movie's filming in 1993. "If this book is any good, it's because of the stories behind the story," Dawidziak said. Dawidziak outlined the differences in the original novella and the movie, as well as a few scenes Darabont the writer intended to portray but cut when he switched to his director's hat. By 1982, it was published along with three other novellas in a book titled "Different Seasons."įrank Darabont turned King's novella into a screenplay, then directed the film. The Shawshank story came to life in the mind of Stephen King sometime in the mid 1970s. "The first interview I did was with Morgan Freeman," Dawidziak said.
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