"Word Processor of the Gods" is a short story written by Stephen King, which was first published in 1983 in Playboy magazine. The story follows Richard Hagstrom, a struggling writer who receives a word processor from his deceased nephew, Jonathan. This word processor has the unique ability to make changes to reality based on the words written on it.
As Richard realizes the power of the word processor, he starts using it to improve his life and surroundings. However, he soon discovers that every change he makes comes with unintended consequences. As he continues to play with the word processor, the line between fantasy and reality begins to blur, leading to a shocking and unexpected ending.
"Word Processor of the Gods" explores themes of power, responsibility, and the consequences of one's actions. It is a classic example of Stephen King's unique blend of horror, fantasy, and psychological insight.
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