Three Fine Horror Writers - King, Simmons and Holland
Salem's Lot (1975)   The Stand (1990 Revision of 1978 Edition) Night Shift (2008 collection of stories from the 1970s) Stephen King     Song of Kali (1985) Carrion Comfort (1989) Dan Simmons    Supping with Panthers (1996) Deliver Us From Evil (1997) Tom Holland Salem's Lot was Stephen King's second novel. It has the  feel of a man who wants to make his mark with a best seller. What he  does is to take Bram Stoker's 'Dracula', rethink it from top to bottom  and position it within contemporary (1975) American culture. In  the edition I have (2006) this is made clear in a useful short  Afterword where King (still in his twenties when he wrote the book) also  refers back to his childhood reading of EC comics. The book is replete  with references to the horror canon from Poe-like cellars to graveyard  whippoorwills. He seems to have two alter agos in the book which  recur throughout his career in a sort of dialectic: Ben Mears, the  writer, and Mark Petrie, a young ...