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Stephen King seemed to bug the interviewer just a little. Instead of blowing off psychic phenomena and bowing to the sterile Playboy Philosophy he seems to think we are more than meatbots. This is the young liberal writer thinking for himself. Not concerned with the political correctness and just so politics of what would be the future. I really liked the Stephen King of this interview. ( )