Gramma with Drew Hancock
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The writer/director behind the upcoming Sophie Thatcher/Jack Quaid flick COMPANION stops by The Kingcast to have a little chat about Gramma. Not his Gramma. Stephen King's fictional creepy old witch woman that may be after more than a friendly hug from her young grandson. We discuss the importance of King's work and how it has changed through the decades, the smart ways he's kept himself in the public eye, and, of course, why Gramma is a short story with punch that keeps people coming back to it year after year.
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