Legendary author Stephen King has revealed devastating personal news at 77, leaving fans deeply concerned. For decades, King has ruled horror literature with classics like The Shining, Carrie, and It.
Despite publishing over 70 books and inspiring countless films, King admitted to moments of frightening forgetfulness. “There’s a word for that, and I can’t remember what it is,” he confessed. This lapse stirred fears of dementia, a disease that once robbed fellow writer Terry Pratchett of his creative voice.

King shared: “That’s what I’m afraid of… every time I can’t remember a word, I think, ‘This is the start.’” For a man whose life depends on words, the thought of losing them is terrifying.
Though still writing daily, King hinted his new Hansel and Gretel retelling could be among his last. “I’d like to go out where people say, ‘I’d like another one,’” he said.

This emotional revelation reminds us of the fragility of memory and the gift of creativity. What do you think about his legacy?