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The best fantasy books are written by authors who have taken fiction to the next level. Here are 20 of the best fantasy authors across the globe, from classic legends to modern masters.
Fantasy has captivated readers for generations, transporting us to magical realms, epic battles, and unforgettable adventures. Whether youâre new to the genre or a lifelong fan, exploring the works of these celebrated authors is the perfect way to discover new worlds and stories that will stay with you long after you turn the last page. In this fantasy author guide, youâll find legendary writers who shaped the genre, as well as modern voices redefining what fantasy can be. Dive in and find your next favorite author!
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Table of Contents
Open Table of Contents
- Discover the Best-Selling Fantasy Authors
- 1. George R.R. Martin
- Best WorksÂ
- 2. J.R.R. Tolkien
- Best WorksÂ
- 3. Brandon Sanderson
- Best WorksÂ
- 4. Robin Hobb
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- 5. Robert Jordan
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- 6. C.S. Lewis
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- 7. J.K. Rowling
- Best WorksÂ
- 8. Guy Gavriel Kay
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- 9. Joe Abercrombie
- Best WorksÂ
- 10. N.K. Jemisin
- Best WorksÂ
- 11. Steven Erikson
- Best WorksÂ
- 12. Ursula K. Le Guin
- Best WorksÂ
- 13. Scott Lynch
- Best WorksÂ
- 14. Stephen King
- Best WorksÂ
- 15. Neil Gaiman
- Best WorksÂ
- 16. Patrick Rothfuss
- Best Works
- 17. Leigh Bardugo
- Best Works
- 18. Clive Barker
- Best Works
- 19. Chloe Gong
- Best Works
- 20. R.F. Kuang
- Best Works
- Final Word
- FAQs on the Best Fantasy Authors and Their Books
- Whatâs The Difference Between YA Fantasy And Adult Fantasy Books?
- What should I look for in a good fantasy author?
- How do I pick a fantasy book to read?
- Who are the best-selling fantasy authors?
- Which authors have won the Hugo Award for best science fiction or fantasy novel?
- Related Reading: Explore More Fantasy & Adventure
- Find Your Next Fantasy Adventure
Discover the Best-Selling Fantasy Authors
1. George R.R. Martin
George R.R. Martin
George R.R. Martin is the internationally acclaimed bestselling author of the books that inspired the popular HBO television series, A Game of Thrones. Until its highly criticized ending, the show had won multiple Emmy, Screen Actors Guild, Directors Guild of America, and Golden Globe awards. While Martin has written childrenâs books, short stories, and other works of fiction, he is best known for the detailed fantasy world he created for his first book series*A Game of Thrones: A Song of Ice and Fire**.Â
Best WorksÂ
A Song of Ice and Fire Series
2. J.R.R. Tolkien
J.R.R. Tolkien
One of the most epic fantasy genre writers to this day remains J.R.R. Tolkien, bestselling author of the Lord of the Rings book series. Tolkien lived between 1892 and 1973, and in his works, he created a robust high fantasy world with elves, dwarves, hobbits, and adventures. Although he was frequently criticized by other English literature professionals in his early career, Tolkien would eventually rise to fame with one of the most loved trilogies of all time.
Best WorksÂ
*The Lord of the Rings *Trilogy
3. Brandon Sanderson
Brandon Sanderson
Brandon Sanderson is a well-known American author of science fiction and urban fantasy novels and is the creator of the popular Cosmere fictional universe. His fantasy books have landed him on the New York Times Bestseller list more than once. Although he avoided reading as a child, Sanderson fell in love with the fantasy genre in eighth grade after reading the book Dragonsbaneby Barbara Hambly.Â
Best WorksÂ
The Way of Kings, Book 1 of the Stormlight Archive
Skyward, Book 1 of The Skyward Series
A Memory of Light, Book 14 of The Wheel of Time Series
4. Robin Hobb
Robin Hobb
Robin Hobb is a New York Times #1 best-selling author of the Farseer fantasy series and the critically acclaimedRealm of the Elderlings series. The Farseer trilogy has recently celebrated its 25th anniversary with a new copy beautifully illustrated by Magali Villeneuve. Robin Hobb also writes science fiction short stories under the pen name Megan Lindholm. To date, the fantasy author has sold more than a million copies of her books to audiences worldwide, and in 2021, Hobb was given a World Fantasy Award for Lifetime Achievement.Â
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5. Robert Jordan
Robert Jordan
Robert Jordan is the critically acclaimed author of The Wheel of Timebook series. His real name was James Oliver Rigney, Jr. (1948 - 2007), and he was a Vietnam War veteran with a degree from The Citadel and another in physics. He lent his hand to the Conan the Barbarian series and penned works under the names Jackson OâReilly and Reagan OâNeal, writing Western and historical fiction.Â
Best WorksÂ
The Eye of the World, Book 1 of The Wheel of Time
The Great Hunt, Book 2 of The Wheel of Time*, *$10.99
The Dragon Reborn, Book 3 of The Wheel of Time
The Shadow Rising, Book 4 of The Wheel of Time*, *$10.99
6. C.S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis is a popular author in the young adult and fantasy genre with his unique fairytale-like stories. Although he has written dozens of books, including devotionals and adult spiritual literature, he is best known for his trilogy, The Chronicles of Narnia.Born in 1898,* Lewis served as the Chair of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge University and was a Fellow and Tutor in English Literature at Oxford University just before that, until 1954. He died in 1963.
Best WorksÂ
Mere Christianity*, *$8.99
The Screwtape Letters*, *$7.99
7. J.K. Rowling
J.K.Rowling
J.K. Rowling is a U.K. author who penned some of the best fantasy novels in the genre for children, young teens, and even older adults. She is most well known for her debut novel Harry Potter and its unique magic system, which has inspired eight major motion pictures and a theme park. Her work has since expanded into the Wizarding World series. That said, Rowling has faced social backlash recently from the LGBTQ+ community for alleged discrimination.
Best WorksÂ
Harry Potter and the Sorcererâs Stone*, *$9.99
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter*Â and the Prisoner of Azkaban*
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter*Â and the Deathly Hallows*
8. Guy Gavriel Kay
Guy Gavriel Kay
Guy Gavriel Kay is a Canadian writer of modern fantasy and adult fantasy books. What makes Kayâs writing different than other authors in the fantasy genre is that instead of using typical tropes often seen in fantasy novels, he uses real-world settings from historical events. However, the authorâs preference is that his works are not categorized as historical fiction. This new take on world-building makes Kayâs novels even more fantastical.Â
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9. Joe Abercrombie
Joe Abercrombie
Joe Abercrombie is an acclaimed British writer and freelance film editor in the fantasy fiction genre. He is most well known for his works in the First Law trilogy and several standalone books set in the same fictional world. Abercrombie has also written the Age of Madness series, which canonically meshes with the First Law books to create an epic fantasy realm ripe with adventure.Â
Best WorksÂ
The Blade Itself, Book 1 of The First Law Trilogy
A Little Hatred, Book 1 of the Age of Madness SeriesÂ
The Trouble With Peace, Book 2 of the Age of Madness Series
The Wisdom of Crowds, Book 3 of the Age of Madness Series
10. N.K. Jemisin
N.K. Jemisin
The New York Times has named author N.K. Jemisin, âthe most celebrated science fiction and fantasy writer of her generation.â Jemisin, a strong Black voice in the fiction community, is also a three-time winner of the Hugo Award. She is the first author to have won three of these awards consecutively and is one of the few recipients of the coveted MacArthur âGeniusâ Fellowship.
Best WorksÂ
The Fifth Season, The Broken Earth Book 1
The Obelisk Gate, The Broken Earth Book 2
The Stone Sky, The Broken Earth Book 3
The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, The Inheritance Trilogy Book 1
The City We Became, The Great Cities Trilogy Book 1
11. Steven Erikson
Steven Erikson
Steven Erikson is a Canadian anthropologist, archaeologist, writer, and novelist best known for his ten-volume Malazan Book of the Fallenseries. He is a New York Times and Sunday Times bestselling author recognized by both Paste Magazine and Fantasy Book Review for best-in-class fantasy fiction. Erikson is also a past nominee for the World Fantasy Award and Locus Award for his literary works.
Best WorksÂ
Gardens of the Moon, Book One of the Malazan Book of the Fallen Series
Deadhouse Gates, Book Two of the Malazan* Book of the Fallen Series*
Memories of Ice, Book Three of the Malazan Book of the Fallen Series
House of Chains, Book Four of the Malazan Book of the Fallen Series
12. Ursula K. Le Guin
Ursula K. Le Guin
Ursula K. Le Guin is the late author of 23 full-length books, 13 childrenâs books, 12 collections of short stories, 11 collections of poetry, five collections of written essays, and four translated works. Although Le Guin passed away in 2018, she is the seven-time winner of the coveted Hugo Award, the six-time winner of the Nebula Award, and was named Grand Master by the SWFA.Â
Best WorksÂ
A Wizard of Earthsea,*Â The Earthsea Cycles Series Book 1*
The Toms of Atuan, The Earthsea Cycles Series Book 2
The Farthest Shore, The Earthsea Cycles Series Book 3
The Left Hand of Darkness 50th Anniversary Edition, Ace Science Fiction
13. Scott Lynch
Scott Lynch
Scott Lynch is the global bestselling author of the Gentleman Bastardbook series. He is the oldest of three children, born in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1978. His first book,The Lies of Locke Lamora*, was immediately popular, and Lynch has enjoyed critical acclaim since. His wife, Elizabeth Bear, is also a science fiction and fantasy writer, whom he married in 2016. The couple share an old Minnesota home with their cats, preferring to spend time on their property when not writing.
Best WorksÂ
The Republic of Thieves*, *$8.99
14. Stephen King
Stephen King
Stephen King is arguably one of the most well-known fantasy writers in history, particularly in the sci-fi and horror genres. He has sold over 350 million copies of his books, several of them having been made into full-length motion pictures, including Pet Sematary, It, The Shining, and more. King also publishes his work under the pen name Richard Bachman and, to date, has a complete collection of more than 63 books, 20 novellas, and approximately 120 short stories.
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15. Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman is a beloved English author of several fantasy novels, including The Sandmancomic book series and *Coraline,*the latter of which was later adapted to the big screen. His first book was a Duran Duran biography written in 1986, and more recently, his book The Ocean at the End of the Lane won the British National Book Awards Book of the Year. His work, The Graveyard Book, won a Newbury Medal in 2009 and is scheduled to be made into a motion picture directed by Ron Howard.Â
Best WorksÂ
American Gods 10th Anniversary Edition
The Ocean at the End of the Lane: A Novel
16. Patrick Rothfuss
Patrick Rothfuss
Patrick Rothfuss is an American fantasy author best known for his lyrical prose and masterful storytelling in The Name of the Wind and its sequel The Wise Manâs Fear, the first two books in The Kingkiller Chronicle series. Rothfuss is celebrated for his beautiful, poetic writing style and his ability to weave intricate narratives that blend magic, music, and mythology. His work has earned him numerous awards and a devoted fanbase eagerly awaiting the third book in the series.
Best Works
The Slow Regard of Silent Things
17. Leigh Bardugo
Leigh Bardugo
Leigh Bardugo is a #1 New York Times bestselling author known for her immersive fantasy worlds and complex characters. She created the Grishaverse, beginning with the Shadow and Bone trilogy and expanding with the Six of Crows duology and other related works. Her books have been adapted into a popular Netflix series, and sheâs recognized for writing compelling young adult fantasy with intricate magic systems, political intrigue, and diverse representation.
Best Works
18. Clive Barker
Clive Barker
Clive Barker is a British author, filmmaker, and visual artist who has become one of the most influential voices in dark fantasy and horror. Known for his vivid imagination and unflinching exploration of both beauty and terror, Barker created the Books of Blood series and the Hellraiser franchise. His fantasy works, including The Books of Abarat and Imajica, showcase his ability to create richly detailed otherworldly realms filled with complex mythology and unforgettable characters.
Best Works
19. Chloe Gong
Chloe Gong
Chloe Gong is a New York Times bestselling author known for her innovative approach to fantasy, often blending historical settings with supernatural elements. Born in Shanghai and raised in New Zealand, Gong brings a unique multicultural perspective to her work. Sheâs best known for her These Violent Delights duology, a reimagining of Romeo and Juliet set in 1920s Shanghai with fantasy elements, and her Foul Lady Fortune series, which combines espionage with dark fantasy.
Best Works
20. R.F. Kuang
R.F. Kuang
R.F. Kuang is an American fantasy author known for her powerful and unflinching exploration of war, colonialism, and power in her dark fantasy works. Her debut novel The Poppy War and its sequels have earned critical acclaim for their sophisticated handling of difficult themes while maintaining compelling fantasy elements. Kuang, who studied at Georgetown, Oxford, and Cambridge, brings academic rigor to her world-building and character development, creating fantasy that doesnât shy away from the brutal realities of conflict.
Best Works
Final Word
If you love to read, grab one of these fantasy books by some of the best-known and most beloved authors in the genre. No matter which novel or short story you choose, good fantasy authors will know how to pull you into their unique stories and magical worlds.
FAQs on the Best Fantasy Authors and Their Books
Whatâs The Difference Between YA Fantasy And Adult Fantasy Books?
YA fantasy books typically have at least one protagonist who is a teen or young adult, while adult fantasy books feature characters older than 21-25 years of age.
What should I look for in a good fantasy author?
The best fantasy authors arenât necessarily the writers who have the most published novels. Instead, look for authors that use overarching themes that interest you, such as a robust fantasy world or elements of science fiction. Read book reviews to find out what other readers have to say; just watch out for spoilers.Â
How do I pick a fantasy book to read?
First and foremost, donât judge a book by its cover. You should also overlook the heavily curated recommendations on the bookâs front, back, and inside covers. Instead, read the first few pages to make sure you like the fantasy authorâs writing style and that they do a good job of drawing you into the content.Â
Who are the best-selling fantasy authors?
The Harry Potter series by JK Rowling is the best-selling fantasy series of all time, selling over 500 million copies so far. The Lord of the Ringsby J. R. R. Tolkien is next on the list, with that series amassing over 150 million sales.
Which authors have won the Hugo Award for best science fiction or fantasy novel?
There have been 52 winners of the Hugo Award for Best Novel. Five authors have won it three times: Isaac Asimov and Fritz Leiber, N. K. Jemisin, Connie Willis, and Vernor Vinge. Hugo Awards were first given in 1953, at the 11th World Science Fiction Convention.
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Fantasy authors: where to begin
Author | Starter Book | Subgenre | Why Start Here |
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J.R.R. Tolkien | The Hobbit | Epic Fantasy | Gateway to fantasy; accessible adventure before LOTR |
Brandon Sanderson | Mistborn | Epic Fantasy | Modern magic systems; fast-paced plotting |
Terry Pratchett | Guards! Guards! | Comic Fantasy | Humorous entry point; satirical but heartfelt |
Neil Gaiman | Neverwhere | Urban Fantasy | Modern fantasy in London; accessible prose |
Patrick Rothfuss | The Name of the Wind | Epic Fantasy | Beautiful prose; compelling storytelling |