I'm at a loss as to what 'AHE' means regarding actors in a Christmas story. It could be an acronym created for a particular study or review of the actors' performances. For example, it could potentially refer to 'Actors' Historical Engagement' in relation to how the actors have been involved in Christmas - themed works over time. However, this is just speculation without further clarification.
One common story is that people often first notice unusual sores or blisters in the genital area. They might feel a tingling or burning sensation before the actual outbreak. It can be a very distressing time as they don't know what's going on at first.
An 'outbreak novel' could refer to a novel that centers around the outbreak of a disease, epidemic, or some kind of sudden and widespread phenomenon. For example, many novels have been written about the outbreak of a virus, exploring how society, individuals, and various systems respond to it.
Yes, Stephen King has written novels that could involve outbreaks in some way. For example, 'The Stand' which has elements of a widespread disease outbreak. It explores how society breaks down and different groups of people react to this apocalyptic scenario.
One of the well - known best outbreak novels is 'The Stand' by Stephen King. It presents a post - apocalyptic world after a deadly pandemic. Another is 'Station Eleven' which explores the lives of people before and after a flu pandemic that wipes out most of the population. And 'World War Z' is also great. It gives a global perspective on a zombie outbreak, with various stories from different parts of the world.