We've lost one of the giants of the fantasy and horror genres. From THE BEARDLESS WARRIORS,

his brilliant (and largely unread) World War II novel, to THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN and

all the wonderful TWILIGHT ZONE scripts and stories, Matheson fired the imaginations of three

generations of writers. Without his I AM LEGEND, there would have been no NIGHT OF THE

LIVING DEAD; without NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, there would have been no WALKING DEAD,

28 DAYS LATER, or WORLD WAR Z. Matheson wrote the script for Steven Spielberg's

extraordinary film, DUEL, and created one of the most brain-freezingly frightening haunted

house novels of the 20th century in HELL HOUSE. He fired my imagination by placing his

horrors not in European castles and Lovecraftian universes, but in American scenes I knew

and could relate to. "I want to do that," I thought. "I must do that." Matheson showed the

way. In addition to that, he was a gentleman who was always willing to give a young writer

a hand up. I will miss his kindness and erudition. He lived a full life, raised a fine family,

and gave us unforgettable stories, novels, TV shows, and movies. That's good. Nevertheless,

I mourn his loss. A uniquely American voice has been silenced.

Stephen King