SFG75 said:
Who are the top 5 horror writers?
Okay, let's filter out the shit first. Say goodbye to King, Laymon, Herbert, Hutson, Rice, Koontz, Garry Charles etc.
Take them away and you are pretty much left with an empty set of shelves in the bookstore, such is the industry's willingness to try out new authors in said genre.
Horror novels, to be fair, are shit. Like sci-fi and fantasy (urgh!) these are best done in short story form; small ideas seen through. Novels, especially recent ones, have the unlikable need to explain how such things are possible. Just read horror short stories; much better. The occasional novel is worth the time, but they are classics, and the horror genre is in the state it's in now because those dominating it have made such a mess of it. I suppose that's the true horror.
Top five horror. I don't think we can go for long without mentioning H.P. Lovecraft, his works have inspired many writing in the horror genre, some so much that they seek to emulate his style. Brian Lumley comes to mind.
Next up, Clive Barker. His series of short stories,
The Books of Blood took many tired archetypes and gave them new blood. Well worth reading.
Shirley Jackson's
The Haunting of Hill House.
Edgar Allen Poe. Has to be read.
Thomas Ligotti has made a name for himself for his short stories. His collections can be hard to find but, a quick look on AbeBooks shows loads of bookstores selling his stuff.
British author, Christopher Fowler, produces loads of short fiction collections. His stuff, is more comic horror, but worth it for a laugh.