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Mon May 24, 2010 9:49 am
napalmerski says...



Here's a beginner's list of world famous thriller, horror, and detective writers who should be sampled as a start, as a stepping-stone for deeper research into each genre. I hope it's usefull!

UPDATE: In response to popular demand, ahem, thanx you guys, the list is now expanded. And there are even some silly colors. But this is the absolutely final version, no new authors will be added, although I know I missed tons and the genre divisions are somewhat arbitrary. I won't budge on this - it's already two pages long, on the verge of becoming messy and boring, instead of summarizing and motivating.
Plus, I'm lazy.

Enjoy!
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she got a dazed impression of a whirling chaos in which steel flashed and hacked, arms tossed, snarling faces appeared and vanished, and straining bodies collided, rebounded, locked and mingled in a devil's dance of madness.
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Wed Jun 02, 2010 3:45 am
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Yowsers, this is a cool list, Napal!

Did you put it together yourself or find it somewhere else? It would be really cool if there were other genres included in here too though.
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Wed Jun 02, 2010 8:33 pm
Krupp says...



Dangit, somebody beat me to making a list...but a nice one it is, Napal.

I'd only throw a few more names in there:

Mark Z. Danielewski (Thriller/Horror/Epic)
Charles Bukowski's novel "Pulp" (A parody of Spillane's crime fiction works)
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