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Is Stephen King Worthy Or Not?
Stephen King. Worthy or Not?
Do you think Stephen King is a worthy author? Many people will have different opinions about this topic but in my opinion, he is a worthy author! Stephen King is a great author.
Stephen King is one of the best selling authors of all time. In the 40 years since his first novel, Carrie, he has published, more than 50 books, all of them international bestsellers. King has always been clear about the inspiration he has drawn from respected literary forebears. King’s work also has similarities with the work of inventive literary authors: George
Saunders, Karen Russell, Karen Joy Fowler, Michael Chabon, to name a few who blur genre boundaries, dabble in fantasy and adopt the conventions of horror and fantasy without losing

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