
Kingslingers | A Dark Tower Podcast 5: The Drawing of the Three (Part 1)
Series Tone Evolves Dramatically
- The Drawing of the Three shifts tone from The Gunslinger into a more playful, genre-mixing adventure.
- Scott and Matt highlight the book's leap into interdimensional, darkly comic situations like “interdimensional drug smuggling.”
Book Is A Single Cohesive Novel
- The Drawing of the Three was written as a unified novel, unlike The Gunslinger.
- Scott argues this makes the book more cohesive and more like a typical Stephen King novel.
Eddie As Quintessential King Character
- Eddie Dean exemplifies King’s strength at writing vivid, lived-in characters.
- Scott and Matt say Eddie feels quintessential King: flawed, funny, and fully realized even early on.
































We begin book two of The Dark Tower, The Drawing of The Three. We're discussing the Prologue through Part 1: The Prisoner - Chapter 3! Roland meets Eddie Dean and has his first Tooter Fish Popkin.
Next week we'll complete Part 1: The Prisoner by discussing Chapters 4 and 5! Remember to check out the show schedule below if you're ever unsure of which chapters are covered when!
Listener Discussion:
How does Roland in the opening of this novel differ from Roland in The Gunslinger?
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Original music created by Matt Freeman: https://soundcloud.com/the-daly-planet/kingslingers-intro-ka-tet
Cover artwork created by Cyrix: https://www.reddit.com/user/CyrixDrawsStuff
