Stephen King lists over 100 books in the second appendix of 'Danse Macabre'. Twenty authors and their books follow: Richard Adams. 'The Plague Dogs'; 'Watership Down'. Robert Aickman. 'Cold Hand in Mine'; 'Painted Devils'. Marcel Ayme. 'The Walker through Walls'. Beryl Bainbridge. 'Harriet Said'. J.G. Ballard. 'Concrete Island'; 'High Rise'. Charles Beaumont. 'Hunger'; 'The Magic Man'. Robert Bloch. 'Pleasant Dreams'; 'Psycho'. Ray Bradbury. 'Dandelion Wine'; 'Something Wicked This Way Comes'; 'The October Country'. Joseph Payne Brennan. 'The Shapes of Midnight'. Frederick Brown. 'Nightmares and Geezenstacks'. Edward Bryant. 'Among The Dead'. Janet Caird. 'The Loch'. Ramsey Campbell. 'Demons By Daylight'; 'The Doll Who Ate His Mother'; 'The Parasite'. Suzy McKee Charnas. 'The Vampire Tapestry'. Julio Cortazar. 'The End of the Game and Other Stories'. Harlan Ellison.'Deathbed Stories'; 'Strange Wine'. William Golding, 'Lord of the Flies'. Ursula LeGuin. 'The Lathe of Heaven'; 'Orsinian Tales'. Anne ice. 'Interview with the Vampire'. Peter Straub. 'Ghost Story'; 'If You Could See Me Now'; 'Shadowland'.
Stephen King answered this question himself in a non-fiction book about his writing. He said that he is often asked why he chooses Horror novels and his reply is 'what makes you think I have a choice?'. See the book 'Danse Macabre' by Stephen King.
Yes, quite a few actually. He has written - Danse Macabre, Faithful, Mid-Life Confidential The Rock Bottom Remainders Tour America With Three Chords and an Attitude, Nightmares in the Sky, On Writing, and Secret Windows.
No, the word 'macabre' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as disturbing and horrifying or having death as a subject.Example: Stephen King is famous for his macabrestories.
Stephen King is alive and kicking and still writing books.
Short stories in the supernatural horror genre. Many compare his story plots to horror author Stephen King and H.P. Lovecraft. Due to his lifestyle, Dr. Chris Mentillo is considered to be the real deal when dealing in the macabre. "A True King Of The Macbre."
More people like or prefer stephen king because his books are more detailed
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More people like or prefer Stephen King because his books are more detailed
No, he signs his full first and last names. the "n" at the end of Stephen also makes up the Back of the "k" in King and crosses the "t" in Stephen.
as a series of increasingly boring books.
Stephen King has written Carrie and Firestarter. He has written 56 novels.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_King_bibliography
True crime mixed with paranormal, horror and the supernatural for which he believes all intertwine. Additionally he has written movie scripts, songs, and of coarse books which almost always fall into the supernatural horror genre or the Macabre. Other Authors such as H. P. Lovecraft, Stephen King, and Edgar Allan Poe also used macabre atmosphere in their works.