bewilderment
Stephen King divides writers into four categories: bad writers, competent writers, good writers, and geniuses.
Stephen J. Chennell
Stephen Crank, Mark Twain, and John Steinbeck were all American realism writers.
Bewilderment
Stephen Crane is famous for his novel "The Red Badge of Courage," which is known for its realistic portrayal of the Civil War from the perspective of a young soldier. Crane's works often explore themes of naturalism and psychological realism. He is considered one of the major American writers of the late 19th century.
"The Red Badge of Courage" is a war novel written by Stephen Crane, making it part of the historical fiction genre. It focuses on the psychological and emotional struggles of a young soldier during the American Civil War.
stephen king
In nineteen Stephen King's novels there's a character who is a writer. King uses writers in his novels quite often because he knows which kind of problems writers may run in the writing process.
Some modern writers include Anne Rice, Stephen King, and Nora Roberts. They are all best-selling writers with hundreds of published books between them.
hard mood
A contemporary author like J.K. Rowling or Stephen King would be least likely to be on a list of classic writers, as classic writers are typically those whose works have withstood the test of time and are considered significant in literary history.
Freakonomics's writers are Stephen J. Dubner and Steven Levitt.