I know we’re a week beyond Halloween, but I find myself thinking about Stephen King more and more—and the “horror” genre as a whole. Outside of his books and stories—which are as compulsively readable as any author I’ve ever read—I deeply admire King so much for his workman-like approach to writing and how seriously he takes his craft (without taking
What to Read Next (No. 199): some thoughts on…
I know we’re a week beyond Halloween, but I find myself thinking about Stephen King more and more—and the “horror” genre as a whole. Outside of his books and stories—which are as compulsively readable as any author I’ve ever read—I deeply admire King so much for his workman-like approach to writing and how seriously he takes his craft (without taking
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