Interview: Stephen King and John McElroy discuss a benefit reading for audio book narrator Frank Muller, who was in a serious motorcycle accident in November

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Date: 20020126
Author:SUSAN STAMBERG

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Interview: Stephen King and John McElroy discuss a benefit reading for audio book narrator Frank Muller, who was in a serious motorcycle accident in November

Host: SUSAN STAMBERG Time: 1:00-2:00 PM

SUSAN STAMBERG, host:

This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. I'm Susan Stamberg.

For millions of people who listen to audio books, Herman Melville, John Grisham and Stephen King all have the same voice.

(Soundbite of "The Body" by Stephen King)

Mr. FRANK MULLER (Audio Book Narrator): I felt a little sick, imagining that kid so far away from home, scared to ...

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