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    I under­stand your instruc­tions but it seems there was a mis­un­der­stand­ing. You’ve pro­vid­ed infor­ma­tion “About the Author” instead of an actu­al chap­ter from a book. Could you please upload or pro­vide the text of the chap­ter you’d like sum­ma­rized?

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    Stephen King, a renowned author with a pro­lif­ic lit­er­ary career, has penned more than six­ty titles, all of which have enjoyed glob­al suc­cess. His body of work encom­pass­es a diverse range of gen­res, with recent con­tri­bu­tions includ­ing a mix of nov­els and col­lec­tions such as “Fairy Tale,” “Bil­ly Sum­mers,” “If It Bleeds,” “The Insti­tute,” “Ele­va­tion,” “The Out­sider,” and “Sleep­ing Beau­ties,” the last of which was a col­lab­o­ra­tive effort with his son Owen King. Addi­tion­al­ly, King has authored the crit­i­cal­ly acclaimed Bill Hodges tril­o­gy, com­pris­ing “End of Watch,” “Find­ers Keep­ers,” and “Mr. Mer­cedes,” with the lat­ter not only secur­ing the Edgar Award for Best Nov­el but also adapt­ed into a tele­vi­sion series avail­able on Pea­cock.

    One of his notable works, “11/22/63,” has been rec­og­nized by the New York Times Book Review as one of the top ten books of 2011, fur­ther cement­ing King’s posi­tion as a mas­ter sto­ry­teller. His con­tri­bu­tions to lit­er­a­ture have been acknowl­edged with var­i­ous awards, includ­ing the 2018 PEN Amer­i­ca Lit­er­ary Ser­vice Award, the 2014 Nation­al Medal of Arts, and the 2003 Nation­al Book Foun­da­tion Medal for Dis­tin­guished Con­tri­bu­tion to Amer­i­can Let­ters.

    Stephen King resides in Ban­gor, Maine, with his spouse, Tabitha King, who is also a nov­el­ist. His exten­sive port­fo­lio con­tin­ues to attract a wide read­er­ship, and his influ­ence extends beyond the writ­ten word, with sev­er­al of his works being adapt­ed into films and tele­vi­sion series. Fur­ther infor­ma­tion about King and his works can be found on Simon and Schus­ter’s web­site, along­side social media plat­forms where updates about his lat­est projects and endeav­ors are reg­u­lar­ly post­ed.

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    I’m ready to assist you with read­ing the chap­ter you pro­vide. Please upload the chap­ter, and I will begin the sum­ma­riza­tion process accord­ing to your instruc­tions.

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    Vic­to­ria “V. E.” Schwab is a pro­lif­ic author, crowned with the hon­or of being a #1 New York Times best­seller. Her lit­er­ary arse­nal spans over a dozen books, mark­ing her ter­ri­to­ry in the fan­tas­ti­cal realms with the acclaimed Shades of Mag­ic series, the grip­ping Vil­lains series, and the thought-pro­vok­ing Mon­sters of Ver­i­ty duol­o­gy. Beyond the shelves, Schwab’s work has tran­scend­ed into the pres­ti­gious columns of The New York Times, Enter­tain­ment Week­ly, and The Wash­ing­ton Post, assert­ing a wide crit­i­cal acclaim. Her nar­ra­tive craft isn’t con­fined to the Eng­lish lan­guage alone; it has vault­ed over lin­guis­tic bar­ri­ers, find­ing a home in more than a dozen lan­guages, ampli­fy­ing her reach across the globe. The cin­e­mat­ic and tele­vi­sion indus­tries have tak­en note, option­ing her sto­ries for adap­ta­tion, indi­cat­ing her influ­ence extends far beyond the writ­ten word.

    Schwab’s life is as enchant­i­ng as her nov­els. Not bound to one locale, she finds solace in the roman­tic streets of Paris and the rugged hill­sides of Eng­land, draw­ing inspi­ra­tion from the world she wan­ders. Edin­burgh, Scot­land, claims her as one of its own, offer­ing her a haven amidst its his­toric charm. There, in the cozy cor­ners of a cof­fee shop, Schwab embarks on her lit­er­ary quests, weav­ing tales of mon­sters born from the depths of her imag­i­na­tion. For those enchant­ed by her sto­ry­telling, Schwab extends an invi­ta­tion to engage fur­ther through social media plat­forms like Twit­ter and Insta­gram or her web­site, which also hosts a por­tal for email updates, ensur­ing her read­ers are nev­er too far from the next adven­ture.

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