As reported by The New York Times, a horror legend has recently died. Koji Suzuki was a Japanese writer, sometimes referred to as the Stephen King of Japan, who created the famous Ring novels. The first in the series was a 1991 bestseller that launched one of the most iconic horror film franchises in the world. It was originally part of a trilogy that included Spiral and Loop. However, more books have been written since then, including Birthday, S, and Tide.
View this post on InstagramAlthough Suzuki was responsible for one of the most famous horror stories in the world, he wasn’t the biggest fan of horror himself. In a 2004 interview with The New York Times, he admitted, “I actually don’t like all that supernatural stuff. I really dislike most horror writing.”
Fans on Reddit have been mourning him since the news of his death broke, with many recommending his work. One said, “His Ring novels are vastly different than the films (excluding the Japanese television series), but I recommend them if you want some truly bizarre tech-thriller/medical science fiction horror.”
Suzuki received multiple awards throughout the course of his writing career. They included the Shirley Jackson Award and the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2021. He was 68 when he passed.
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