I did an interview with a lady from, I think, The LA Times, and she said, "What's in the future?" I told her everything I was doing, which at that time was finishing the Dark Tower books, and I was working on writing 13 episodes of a TV series called Kingdom Hospital. I said, once I get those things done I'm going to push back because I've pretty well said everything that I have to say. And she jumped from that and said, "You're retiring?" And I said, I've said pretty much all I have to say and if that's retiring that's what I'm doing. So, the story came out. Stephen King is retiring...or whatever.
I can't see me reaching a point where I would stop working, because I really enjoy what I'm doing and it passes the time. I'm entertaining myself. John D. MacDonald said that once. "I'm entertaining myself before I entertain anybody else.
But, having said that, I would say, in a way, having finished the Dark Tower, it puts a real bow on the whole package. It does kind of summarize everything else. And I think, after that, that everything would be almost kind of like an epilogue to what I've done with my life's work.