"I am the literary equivalent of a Big Mac and Fries"
- Stephen King
About this Quote
This quote by Stephen King is a humorous way of expressing his viewpoint of his own writing. He is comparing himself to a fast food meal, which is frequently viewed as being of low quality and not especially nutritious. He is recommending that his writing is not particularly sophisticated or intricate, however it is still pleasurable and gratifying. He is implying that his writing is simple to digest and offers a quick and satisfying reading experience. He is also suggesting that his writing is popular and widely consumed, similar to a Big Mac and french fries. In this method, he is acknowledging that his composing might not be the most sophisticated, however it is still widely taken pleasure in.
This quote is written / told by Stephen King somewhere between September 21, 1947 and today. He was a famous Author from USA, the quote is categorized under the topic Funny. The author also have 21 other quotes.
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