On Feb. 19, legendary novelist Stephen King addressed 1,100 people at Trustees Theater as part of the 2012 Savannah Book Festival. About 40 minutes into his address, King opened a file folder and produced the first few pages of his manuscript-in-progress “Dr. Sleep,” a sequel to “The Shining.”
The new novel reimagines Danny Torrance as an 8-year-old boy living alone with his mother, three years after the events of “The Shining.”