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Salon.com August 11, 2000 Andrew O'Hehir |
Stephen King A master of plot mechanics, he revived the moribund genre of horror literature and became the richest writer in history. We could do worse. |
Salon.com February 22, 2001 Laura Miller |
"Dreamcatcher" by Stephen King and "Ordinary Horror" by David Searcy King's latest book takes a page from "The X-Files," while an elegantly literary debut tells of creeping, formless suburban terror... |
Salon.com February 19, 2002 Richard Blow |
The chill is gone The once-great Stephen King has been recycling his plots and characters for 20 years now. It's time he made good on his threats to retire... |
Salon.com July 25, 2000 Laura Miller |
Slush, slush, sweet Stephen King doesn't realize the real-life horror he's unleashed on the public. |
AskMen.com February 15, 2015 Emma Overton |
Famous Literary Rejections Some of the greatest authors were rejected endlessly, so don't give up. |
The Motley Fool October 31, 2005 Steven Mallas |
Marvel Meets the King Marvel Entertainment and Stephen King hook up for a comic book deal. Marvel shareholders should be excited about this. |
Salon.com February 27, 2002 Dorman Shindler |
The outsider Dan Simmons, whose novels range from science fiction to thrillers, talks about the feebleness of today's "serious" fiction and what we can all learn from Tom Wolfe... |