Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 7:57 pm Post subject:
For the quick and entertaining read, I liked picking up Stephen King (
'Salem's Lot) and John Grisham (
The Brethren). Both men wrote wonderful stories, though they seem to be coming up short lately.
I love Ursula K. LeGuin;
The Left Hand of Darkness and "The Ones That Walk Away From Omelas" are two of my favorites. Margaret Atwood is another wonderful sci-fi writer -- I've read
The Handmaid's Tale and her book on the craft of writing,
Negotiating With The Dead. She has a humor that chimes all the right bells with me.
I've also enjoyed David Sedaris (
Naked,
Dress Your Family in Corduroy Denim) and Augusten Burroughs (
Running With Scissors,
Dry). They're funny men with insights on the world and everything within it that seemed unique to me.
Last but hardly least, consider mystery writers Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler. Hammett has the nitty gritty stories I just can't get enough of, and Chandler is a wonderful mystery writer with great detective short stories. For anyone who loves the noir language, they do an excellent job.