redjen posted:tenmileshigh117@yahoo.com posted:NOVELS THAT ARE INVOLVED IN THE DARK TOWER IN SOME WAY, THAT I HAVE READ-
Insomnia
Everything's Eventual (a short story about Roland before he catches up with the man in black . . )
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THANKS!!
Insomnia is related to the Dark Tower?? Really??

Coooool...
Another one, for some "family history", is
The Eyes of the Dragon.
And then, of course,
'Salems Lot, for some history on Father Callahan, who shows up later in the DT series, I think
Wolves of the Calla.
I freaking love this series...one of the best things I've ever read, EVAR.
Oh, duh, also
The Standis related to it, too!

D'oh!
As for a movie version...I personally hope it never happens, but if it did, I think Hugh Laurie would be perfect. Bombadeir Blue Eyes, and all!!
Hey!
If you remember the artist who could magically draw thing into existence in the final book in the series? His name is Patrick Danville.
Back to Insomina, Ralph, and his girlfriend, are charged with saving the world from this crazy scientist guy (Ed Deapneau) who claims he's seen the Crimson King, and all kinds of other shit . . .
Ralph thinks he's crazy - cut to few weeks later, when getting a mere 3 hours of sleep per night, he sees bald doctors come to cut the 'baloon string' from the heads of the dying - cut to weeks later when he encounters these to bald doctors, and they expalin to him that the Crimson King does exsist, and he explains what KA is, and how it's like a wheel that cannot be interupted.
It is here that they charge him with stopping Ed Deapneau from destoying the Civic Center that night, because a boy who will be there at the Civic center with his mother, is vital to the existance of the universe. To kill him would be to interupt the cycle of KA all together . . . His name is Patrick Danville, 'the artist' from the last book in The Dark Tower series . . .
I won't spoil anymore of Insomnia, but I will say that the Crimson King makes a cameo towards the end of the Kamokazi Mission of Ed's, and that Patrick, after the commotion of the impact of the Plane meant to destroy the Civic Center dies down, shows his mother a picture he was drawing in the Building. It's a picture of a long, sooty black Tower, stood in a field of roses, with a Dark Red (almost Crimson in hue) Maniac stood at the top of it, laughing. At the foot of the Tower, stands a Tall man, with guns the size of swords, and a single rose . . . . Patrick was very young that night when he drew this, and when his mother asked him what it was, he told her, "It's a picture of the Dark Tower, and that's the Crimson King". She asks who the cowboy is, and he says, "That's Roland; he's a King too . . ."
It also mentioned that halfway around the million universes, when Ralph stopped Ed, Roland, the last gunslinger, tossed in his sleep, in the endless desert. In some fashion, he knew that whatever crises was about to occur was averted, and The Crimson King failed in his attempt to spoil KA's events . . .