User blog comment:Jake888/Who's your favorite pasta writer?/@comment-25941663-20171001220748

Oh man, that's a hard one.

If I were to go with one (including only work from this wiki), it would have to be. His stories are the ones that influenced and scared me the most. On top of his talent at writing good horror, he is also versatile. He has written in some many different subgenres, something very rare. From period pieces with a touch of fantasy (The_Horseman_in_the_Night) to first-person "live" narratives ("Scarecrow" by R Scabree: Reviewed as I Read). He has insane range.

I highly suggest him to everyone. I'm so bummed he is no longer active and I can't get him featured.