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Which Author Is For Me? (LONG List...)?

I need to do a projetc. I have a bunch of authors to work with, but I'm not sure whichh one is right for me. There is a huge list, sorry, but if you see one that I may like, please let me know. I like horror, comedy, and modern books (modern, meaning the setting is in the present...) I hate mystery books, and books that have anything to do with the past, like, historical books. I love plot twists, and twisted endings, if that helps... Edward Abbey Chinua Achebe James Agee Isabel Allende Margaret Atwood Jane Austen James Baldwin Amiri Baraka Samuel Beckett Saul Bellow Charlotte Bronte Emily Bronte Albert Camus Willa Cathere Anotn Checkhov Kate Chopin Joseph Conrad Pat Conroy Charles Dickens Annie Dillard Fyodor Dostoevsky Arthur Conan Doyle George Eliot Ralph Ellison Louse Erdrich William Faulkner F. Scott Fitzgerald E.M. Forster Charles Frazier Jonathon Franzen William Golding Lorraine Hansberry Thomas Hardy Nathaniel Hawthorne Ernest Hemingway Herman Hesse Zora Neale Hurston Henrik Ibsen John Irving Kazuo Ishiguro James Joyce Jamaica Kincaid Barbara Kingsolver Maxine Hong Kingston Joy Kogowa Margaret Laurence Ursula K. Le Guin Kathereine Mansfeeld Gabriel Garcia Marquez Norman Mailer Bobbie Ann Mason Ian McEwan Larry McMurtry Herman Melville Arthur Miller N. Scott Momaday Toni Morrison Joyce Carol Oates Tillie Olson George Orwell Sylvia Plath Kathereine Ann Porter Erich Maria Remarque Adrienne Rich Arundhati Roy Salman Rushdie J.D. Salinger Mary Shelley Leslie Marmon Silko John Steinbeck Bram Stookr Jonathan Swift Amy Tan Lewis Thomas Henry David Thoreau Leo Tolsoy Mark Twain Luisa Valenzuela Kurt Vonnegut Alice Walker Eudora Welty Edith Wharton Oscar Wilde Tennessee Williams Terry Tempest Williams Virginia Woolf Richard Wright Thanks...

Answer:Almost all of these are in the long ago past, but Joyce Oats is a thrilling writer. Most of what I've read is based in or near the 50's, but it's good stuff. I enjoy her suspense, refletcions on race and classs, and especially the sudden shift towards an ending I'd never guess was coming. My fave short story of hers is "Where are you going, whre have you been?".