The New York Times adds their own two cents about Stephen King in: The Shining Moment (get it? The Shining. Oh, it's rich!) One question, however, what's this mean: "He has created a subgenre that is said to have drawn in readers who may otherwise not have been inclined to pick up a book at all." Subgenre? A genre within the horror genre? Because horror was along a lot longer than old Stephen, he knows that. Do they mean Stephen King's output is a subgenre in itself? Whatever, it's the New York Times, they must mean something important by it.
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