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Authors ranging from Edith Wharton to Stephen King to Shirley Jackson have authored ghost stories, and there's a bevy of new (and scary!) ghost books to read this year. Here, 25 of the best ghost ...
This is a navigational list of notable writers who have published significant work in the horror fiction genre, who also have stand-alone articles on Wikipedia. All items must have a reference to demonstrate that they have produced significant work in the horror genre.
There is also an audiobook version of each book, read by George S. Irving. The audiobooks are presented in unabridged format with the exception of a handful of missing stories from the first book. As of 2017, the books had collectively sold more than seven million copies, [7] and appeared on numerous children's best-seller lists. [6]
A coming of age story about rejection, loneliness, and abuse, all of which is just as scary as the supernatural horrors Eli, a 200-year-old vampire who looks 12, commits. Amazon Link 11.
One of the best-known late-20th century horror writers is Stephen King, known for Carrie, The Shining, It, Misery, and several dozen other novels and about 200 short stories. [27] [28] [29] Beginning in the 1970s, King's stories have attracted a large audience, for which he was awarded by the U.S. National Book Foundation in 2003. [30]
Anne Rice may be best-known for her vampire stories, but this novel kicks off her Mayfair witch stories. Rowan Mayfair, who hails from a long line of witches, finds the body of Michael Curry ...
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Auerbach continued to post more stories and eventually chose to expand the Reddit stories into a full-length novel. [1] To finance the book's publication Auerbach chose to raise funds via a Kickstarter campaign, which raised $15,946. [7] He then published the book under his own imprint, 1000Vultures, after his Reddit username. [1] [7]