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331: Stu Segall—Naked Volleyball and Other Strategic Operations

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

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The Dyslexia of Stephen King

Stu: Stephen could write a two-hour pilot in three days. How do you explain that, Stu? What is the mutant gene in some people that allows them to be so prolific,. especially in this area? John D. McDonald had it. Writers of that ilk, they could just sit down and bang. what made Stephen so different? He was hands-on with every one of the scripts. So again, I knew that about you when I showed up a couple of years ago, but it didn't matter to me until after we left. Until I really tried to put myself in your place and think about that particular set of skills and how it translates.

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