Tabitha King is an American author known for her diverse and often darkly humorous writing style. Initially recognized for her work in the horror and suspense genres, particularly with titles like "The Blue Chair" (1981) and "The Demonstration" (1985), she has expanded her repertoire to include literary fiction and anthologies. King's prose is characterized by vivid imagery, memorable characters, and a penchant for exploring unsettling themes, often blending elements of psychological suspense with elements of the fantastical. Throughout her career, she's shifted between short stories, novel lengths and anthology collections.









