Stephen King
Definition
Renowned American author (born 1947) best known for pioneering modern horror fiction with novels like 'Carrie,' 'The Shining,' and 'It,' blending supernatural terror with psychological depth.
Prolific writer whose works have sold over 350 million copies worldwide, spanning horror, suspense, fantasy, and even literary fiction under the pseudonym Richard Bachman.
Examples
After binge-reading Stephen King, I now suspect my fridge is plotting a rebellion.
Stephen King's 'Pet Sematary' convinced me that burying roadkill is a terrible life hack.
My book club picked Stephen King, and now everyone's sleeping with the lights on—budget nightlights sales are booming.
Stephen King turned a killer clown into a phobia factory; thanks for the free therapy bills, Steve.