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stephen king
There are many, many horror stories. An author who writes a lot of horror fiction is Stephen King. Some novels by him include:CarrieThe ShiningIt
Stephen Edwin King is a male author known for his work in the horror genre.
No, Stephen King is not the author of "Cat in the Hat." "Cat in the Hat" was written by Dr. Seuss, while Stephen King is a renowned author known for his horror novels.
Stephen king is a famous horror book author not a murder. John Lennon was assassinated by the U.S. government.
Stephen J. Whitfield has written: 'A critical American'
In "Cujo," Stephen King was not a character in the story. He is the author of the novel, known for writing horror fiction. "Cujo" is about a rabid dog that terrorizes a small town.
Mike Cervello has written: 'The refuge of night' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, Fiction, Horror tales, American, Vampires
Robert Steven Rhine has written: 'My brain escapes me' -- subject(s): American Fantasy fiction, American Horror tales, Fantasy fiction, American, Horror tales, American
Stephen Castles has written: 'States of conflict' -- subject(s): Refugees, Emigration and immigration, Social condidtions 'Mistaken identity' 'The challenge of multiculturalism' -- subject(s): Multiculturalism, History, Government policy, Social policy, Ethnic relations 'Trends in asylum migration to industrialized countries, 1990-2001' -- subject(s): Asylum, Right of, Political refugees, Right of Asylum 'The guests who stayed'
Reynold Humphries has written: 'The American Horror Film' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Horror films
Stephen Cain has written: 'American Standard/Canada Dry' 'Torontology' 'Dyslexicon'