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Such a thing is different from a Rolling Stones greatest hits album because you can track down Let it Bleed and recommend someone listen to it. They could acquire it with ease for about 12 bucks. You would not honestly want somebody to track down the works of Algernon Blackwood where they originally appeared or to purchase issues of Weird Tales at auction. The purpose of the list is to inform and help out horror fans, and telling them to try and track down 30s pulp magazines and musty tomes would not be especially helpful.
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I'm going to lobby for an inclusion of The Book of Wonder, or, for that matter, any Lord Dunsany work that you deem fit. Probably more a writer of fantasy, I feel duty bound, being Irish, to try and get one of the most influential writers of the 20th century included.
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A story is still not a book.
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I don't think anyone has mentioned James Herbert yet. I haven't read all his books yet but I'd give an honorary mention to "The Fog" and "Sepuchre" as my faves so far.
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I read Baal as a child and liked it but can't really say if it would stand up to an adult reader. Also, the Child Possessed scared me shitless as an adolescent, is it worthy of a place? |
Though almost all of them already mentioned but here's I try to point out some classics that has a great impact in celluloid media:
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I like the idea of a 100 writers list as well since there is allot of amazing horror authors who have never written a full book only short stories like for example Lovecraft, or who have written books, but their books is not good enough to be on the top 100 list of books but their short stories mean that they should be on the list of top 100 authors.
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