json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["literature","terror","curiosity"],"appCategory":"literature","appTitle":"Is Stephen King the best horror writer?","appBody":"<p>Stephen King is an average writer. I have examined a noteworthy number of his model works and I have valued them, especially The Stand. </p><p>Everything considered, I have never found anything startling in any of his works. To a limited extent, this is because of nefariousness is the theme I read much of the time and I'm used to a huge part of the tropes and pictures contained in that. I don't frighten viably. Notwithstanding, the other segment of that condition is that King does not amass scenes of authentic horrendousness; he reveals the blurred side of human intuition. Those are two particular things. </p><p>Regardless, there are works I do find startling. Reduce Straub's Ghost Story, and short stories like The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman have sent chills up my spine. Regardless, if you have to examine the best horribleness creator ever, we will discuss Howard Philipps Lovecraft.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pkpjgl8l5","appParentAuthor":"nancybriti","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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