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King, Grisham Sept. 24 in Charlottesville Virginia
Novelists Stephen King and John Grisham plan to appear at a Sept. 24 fundraiser for fellow writer Jim Webb's Democratic U.S. Senate campaign.
King, a Maine resident who wrote "Carrie," "Misery" and "The Green Mile" among other novels, short stories and nonfiction books, and Albemarle County's own Grisham, author of 18 novels including "The Firm" and other legal thrillers, plan to read from their works at the 7 p.m. event at the 1,000-seat Paramount Theater in Charlottesville, VA.
"It will be a lot of fun," Grisham said of the event at which Webb will speak and also read from some of his works. Grisham said he will talk for a few minutes about the campaign and politics before reading from his new nonfiction book, "An Innocent Man," due out in October.
Tickets for the Webb fundraiser will be tiered at $100, $500 and $2,100, Grisham said.
Webb is challenging U.S. Sen. George Allen, R-Va., in the November election. Dick Wadhams, Allen's campaign manager, disparaged the Webb event, saying, "Since his whole campaign is based on fiction, having two fellow fiction novelists campaign for him is not a surprise."
King, a Maine resident who wrote "Carrie," "Misery" and "The Green Mile" among other novels, short stories and nonfiction books, and Albemarle County's own Grisham, author of 18 novels including "The Firm" and other legal thrillers, plan to read from their works at the 7 p.m. event at the 1,000-seat Paramount Theater in Charlottesville, VA.
"It will be a lot of fun," Grisham said of the event at which Webb will speak and also read from some of his works. Grisham said he will talk for a few minutes about the campaign and politics before reading from his new nonfiction book, "An Innocent Man," due out in October.
Tickets for the Webb fundraiser will be tiered at $100, $500 and $2,100, Grisham said.
Webb is challenging U.S. Sen. George Allen, R-Va., in the November election. Dick Wadhams, Allen's campaign manager, disparaged the Webb event, saying, "Since his whole campaign is based on fiction, having two fellow fiction novelists campaign for him is not a surprise."
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King said neither he nor Webb is a "Hollywood guy," adding that he anticipated that many would discredit his own political commentary because he is a fiction writer.
"The fact is, I'm an American and I'm very concerned about these midterm elections," King said. "What fiction writing is is the truth inside the lie. And what I've seen in Washington in the last six years is the lie inside the truth. ... It's sounding more and more for me that George Allen is the fiction candidate."