Legendary Horror novelist Stephen King has experienced quite the resurgence in popularity lately, with the recent theatrical releases of IT: Part One and The Dark Tower; not to mention the Netflix adaptations of Gerald's Game and 1922. (weliveentertainment.com)
This quaint horror anthology is loosely based on the works of horror novelist R. Chetwynd - Hayes — who is portrayed by John Carradine as an active participant in his own tales. (rottentomatoes.com)
«If God brought lawsuits, Stephen King would face a charge of plagiarism,» says J.M. Rawbone, an English horror novelist who has written an essay about the Christian themes in «The Stand.» (religion.blogs.cnn.com)