*Poppy Z. Brite (her old stuff is better, but her new stuff is great compared to every other writer)
*Chuck Pahlinuk (wrote "Fight Club"; his other works, including "Invisible Monsters", "Diary", and "Survivor" are amazing and unlike anything I've ever read!)
*Augusten Burroughs ("Running With Scissors" is unbelievable. It's amazing that it's all true!)
hoff_bob2003@yahoo.com
2005-12-24 00:39:00 UTC
Wendell Johnson
Kurt Vonnegut
Robert Benchley
Woody Allen
Stephen Ambrose
etc.
keiferalbin
2005-12-23 05:07:34 UTC
Stephen King is hands down, the best author there ever was. Some of his earlier books may have lacked a little bit, but the Dark Tower series secured the title for him, in my mind.
iheartrainbows
2005-12-21 18:34:59 UTC
Jack Kerouac. Irvine Welsh. David Sedaris. David Foster Wallace. Michael Chabon. Douglas Adams. J.R.R. Tolkien. Stephen King (sometimes).
That's more than one. Sorry.
Jinx U
2005-12-22 17:57:10 UTC
Currently, Orson Scott Card. Ender's Game was GREAT. Ender's Shadow was just as good. Speaker for the Dead was pretty good, and I'm a quarter of the way through Xenocide - those are very different books (much more cerebral) but they're still pretty darn good.
2005-12-21 18:08:48 UTC
Frank Herbert
quizzical-one
2005-12-21 18:05:43 UTC
Nicolas Evans
2005-12-21 18:08:07 UTC
Bill O'Reilly
The O'Reilly Factor For Kids & Who's Looking Out For You?
bgirl1415
2005-12-21 18:33:42 UTC
Dean Kontz
jimena9090
2005-12-23 17:59:59 UTC
either Piers Anthony, J.K. Rowling, J.R.R. Tolkien, or Stephen King
probly Piers Anthony, tho
mr.oracle
2005-12-26 13:01:16 UTC
Robert Jordan.Wheel of time very good.+long.
rsuavez66
2005-12-26 20:40:00 UTC
J.R.R. Tolkien
u_r_totally_boring
2005-12-22 17:43:31 UTC
Jean Austen :)
timjousmaauthor
2005-12-23 09:33:22 UTC
robert ludlum
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