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King puts writers into four categories, from bad, through competent and good to great, and the classification is seemingly well-defined and mostly outside our control. I read this in my English book about a week ago. Hope this answer helps and mark as brainliest!
King divides writers into four categories: bad, competent, good, and great.
In his nonfictional essay On Writing, he writes about the authors and their craft. He makes a division of writers:
1. bad writers - most of them, according to King
2. competent writers - whose books you might find selling next to newspapers
3. really good writers - a very small group of writers
4. geniuses - writers such as Shakespeare, Faulkner, Yeats, Shaw, etc.