"All That You Love Will Be Carried Away" is a short story from the collection Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales by Stephen King. It was made into a film in 2004, directed by James Renner and starring John Bloom (a.k.a. Joe Bob Briggs), Charles Moore, Harvey Pekar, and Michael Stanley.
A travel salesman comes to Motel in Nebraska to commit suicide because he “couldn’t go on living the way he had been living." He has a wife, a daughter, and a hobby – amassing graffiti. He first started noting down scrawls on the walls that attracted his attention without any reason but then became “fascinated with those messages.” In his lonely life of traveling person with only miles and miles of the empty road for his companion those “voices on the walls” became his buddies, something to think about during the long drive, something precious and important, something that “speaks” to him. This man decides that “a shot in the mouth [was] easier than any living change,” but the reader is left pondering if he would go along with the plan the execution of which depends on either he would be able to let go of his notebook that he is about to throw into the field outside his motel...