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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 11 Oct 2013

    Why Stephen King is not exclusively a horror writer: http://nyr.kr/19EZJ6w 

    6:02 PM - 11 Oct 2013
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      1. Nadine Araksi Silverthorne‏ @scarbiedoll 11 Oct 2013
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        A totally perfect assessment of King. RT @NewYorker: Why Stephen King is not exclusively a horror writer: http://nyr.kr/19EZJ6w 

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      1. Barbara Secker‏ @BarbaraSecker 11 Oct 2013
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        “@NewYorker: Why Stephen King is not exclusively a horror writer: http://nyr.kr/19EZJ6w ” @JeffSecker

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      1. That guy, Martin‏ @tenebrisvacuum 11 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker @Sarijo Weird, the last word I would use to describe The Shining is "plausible".

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      1. Jackie Lam‏ @jacquelinehlam 11 Oct 2013
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        Perhaps because he writes thrillers too? “@NewYorker: Why Stephen King is not exclusively a horror writer: http://nyr.kr/19EZJ6w ”

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      1.  ☁ 💁 ☁‏ @CLOheadUDS 11 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker oh oh let me guess! Because he wrote other stuff??!

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      1. Seema GoProlu‏ @seema04 12 Oct 2013
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        YES! "@NewYorker: Why Stephen King is not exclusively a horror writer: http://nyr.kr/19EZJ6w ”

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      1. Derek Lombard‏ @dereklombard 12 Oct 2013
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        Why Stephen King is not just a horror writer http://nyr.kr/19EZJ6w  via @NewYorker A career retrospective to buttress my new King fandom.

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      1. L. Aleksandrowicz‏ @LAleksandrowic 12 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker Oh yes, King is the king of all kinds of fiction.

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      1. David Curry Holmes‏ @workingwithdave 11 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker One can argue, subject matter, taste, style of writing, and commercialism, but one can never argue with success.

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      1. David Curry Holmes‏ @workingwithdave 11 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker I never cared for SK's style and subject of story, but he is terrific at getting in your head whether you want him there or not.

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      1. ilovelisa‏ @ILoveLisa 11 Oct 2013
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        Hearts in Atlantis; not too scary. (Duh?) “@NewYorker: Why Stephen King is not exclusively a horror writer: http://nyr.kr/19EZJ6w ”

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      1. Anne Myers‏ @loa2533 11 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker anyone that can write #RitaHayworth and the #shawshank redemption or #thebody is more than a horror novelist #StephenKing

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      1. Random Human‏ @randomalley 11 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker because he consistently cranks out top selling horror genre novels, King is massively underrated as a writer and he is gifted.

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      1. Jeri Johnson‏ @jerij12 11 Oct 2013
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        @jonster512 "@NewYorker: Why Stephen King is not exclusively a horror writer: http://nyr.kr/19EZJ6w ”

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      1. Alistair P D Bain‏ @AlistairPDBain 11 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker Should the elitist snobbery surprise me?

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      1. kturet‏ @kturet 11 Oct 2013
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        Remove "exclusively" and "horror" from that sentence. @NewYorker Why Stephen King is not exclusively a horror writerhttp://nyr.kr/19EZJ6w 

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      1. AG Ford‏ @Dukenfield 11 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker Why Stephen King is not a writer would be far more interesting than another puff piece for the overpaid typist.

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