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what about james herbert anyone??
he's written some classics. the rats trilogy, followed by the graphic novel the city, is superb its only after reading the fog that got me totally hooked on reading. QUALITY!! |
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I'm actually quite fond of Woody Allen's writing, if you ever get a chance to read "The Kugelmass Episode" go for it. Also Anthony Burgess is decent, he wrote "A Clockwork Orange".
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wat about dr suess?
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stephen king
dean koontz bentley little brian keene steve vance |
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they're fine for what they are i guess .. he had some interesting ideas ..tying zombies together with a lovecraftian theme... to be fair .. i'll never consider any horror author (i've read yet) in my 'best authors ever' I think it's the worst genre of fiction to suffer from poor writing. |
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My best horror authors ever and best authors ever would be two different lists. But here are some of my favorite horror writers:
Poe HPL Clark Ashton Smith William Hope Hodgson M.P. Shiel (haven't read much, but he's off to a good start) Arthur Machen Thomas Ligotti T.E.D. Klein Algernon Blackwood (seems he wrote too much but I love some of his tales) Brian McNaughton's THRONE OF BONES is one of my all-time favorite contemporary horror titles. etc. etc. |
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^You win for mentioning Ligotti. Good list.
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