How Many Books Did Stephen King Write While Under the Influence?

Question by Rachel: How many books did Stephen King write while under the influence?
I am writing an essay for gym class and it has to be about famous people and their drug addictions, so I chose Stephen King. I have to get this done ASAP, but I am terrible at writing papers! It has to be two pages long. I need the answer to the question above, but any other info you can give me on this topic would be much appreciated!! Thank you!!

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Answer by gyoza1216
This article should have all the answers you need.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1178151/Stephen-Kings-Real-Horror-Story-How-novelists-addiction-drink-drugs-nearly-killed-him.html

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