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Stephen King

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It sounds terrible to say but quitting drugs messed up King's writing more than anything else, though it saved his life. The near death experience getting ran over also did a number on his writing for a while.

You can see the decline in quality play out over The Dark Tower series between books where he was on :marseycocaine: :marseypills: :marseyrubberhoseheroin: :marseystims: and when he sobered up, then drop again when he was ran over.

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Was it fame or terminal TDS?

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>Patrick Rothfuss

Was always a hack, Name of the Wind was literally Japanese webnovel tier writing.

>Scott Lynch

The Lies of Locke Lamora was fantastic up till like the last third of it, where the fun just stops (horse piss pickles anyone?) and the series gets boring. The 2nd book was a throwaway boat adventure with the most predictable new character death I've ever seen. The 3rd book was a travesty due to it being written in the middle of Scott's divorce so the fabled epic "romance" ends up reading like 2 middle-aged people bickering the whole time.

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