Discover our guide to the best known authors who have made names for themselves worldwide.
Authors donât always seek fame and fortune when writing their first books. For some of the best known authors on our list, inspiration struck like a bolt of lightning. In contrast, for others, that first book was a slow-burning flame that could only be extinguished by putting pen to paper. These authors have achieved fame because of the quality of their writing, the compelling stories they tell, and how those stories resonate with their audiences worldwide.
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Worldwide Best Known Authors
1. James Patterson, 1947 -
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James Patterson is an acclaimed American author renowned for his crime thrillers. His sales of more than 325 million copies surpass those of Stephen King, John Grisham, and Dan Brown combined, placing him firmly in the realm of success. He was born in Newburgh, New York, and graduated from Manhattan College. Prior to writing full-time, he worked as a junior copywriter at J Walter Thompson Advertising Agency.
Patterson was inspired by his childhood in a devout Catholic family to pursue writing as an adult. His first novel, [The Thomas Berryman Number](https://amazon.com/dp/B000Q80T0W? tag=work089-20), won the Edgar Award for best mystery of 1976. His success as a writer has been built upon the same founding principles that have made his work popular in commercial markets: stories that are quick and effortless to read. He writes them using sparing language, creating captivating plot lines across hundreds of chapters never longer than four or two pages in length. You might also interested in our guide on the best international books).
âHe and Ben Toy had watched its approach for six or eight miles of scruffy Panhandle desert. They were doing nothing.â
James Patterson, The Thomas Berryman Number
2. Dan Brown, 1964 -
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Dan Brown was born and raised in Exeter, New Hampshire, USA, and is the best-selling author of novels such as The Da Vinci Code, The Lost Symbol,andDeception Point, among many others. He attended the elite boarding school of Phillips Exeter Academy. There, he joined a fraternity, sang with a glee club, and studied writing with visiting novelist Alan Lelchuk.
After graduating, he worked as an English teacher in Rye, New Hampshire. Later, he taught sixth, seventh, and eighth-grade Spanish classes at Lincoln Akerman School in Hampton Falls, NH. Brownâs early aspiration was to become a professional singer. He released several CDs of music, which continue to sell well.
He began writing full-time while vacationing in Tahiti, where he read Sidney Sheldonâs The Doomsday Conspiracy. Brown decided he could do as well or better and pursued a writing career. In 1993, Brown publishedThe Digital Fortress**, followed byAngels & Demons*two years later. His books always make bestseller lists; many have been made into movies featuring Tom Hanks playing the lead character.
âLangdon stared at the picture, his horror now laced with fear.â
Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code
3. J.K. Rowling, 1965 -
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Born in Gloucestershire, England, as Joanne Kathleen Rowling, J.K. Rowling is the author of the beloved Harry Potter series of childrenâs books that have sold more than 500 million copies worldwide and inspired a blockbuster film franchise. Harry Potter was created while Rowling was stuck on a delayed train from Manchester to London. Reportedly, she dreamed about a magical world where three best friends could share their magic and help each other when needed.
[**](https://amazon.com/dp/B073QTXDBZ? tag=work089-20)*Her debut novel, Harry Potter and the Sorcererâs Stone*, was published in 1997 and quickly rose to become one of the most beloved childrenâs novels ever created. It quickly went on to become a number one bestseller in many countries. Due to the success of the first Harry Potter book, Rowling wrote six more in the series. Blockbuster movies have been made from all the books, and Harry Potter has now known the world over as the Boy Wizard who defeated He Who Must Not be Named.
âIt was a dream. I dreamed a giant called Hagrid came to tell me I was going to a school for wizards. When I open my eyes Iâll be at home in my cupboard.â
J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcererâs Stone
4. John Grisham, 1955 -
John Grisham via Wikipedia, Public Domain
John Grisham was born in Jonesboro, Arkansas, and, as a boy, had aspirations of becoming an accomplished professional baseball player. But upon discovering that his talent wasnât quite up to par, he turned instead towards accounting and law school. He graduated from law school in 1981 and opened a small legal practice in Southaven, Mississippi, focusing on criminal defense and personal injury litigation. Elected to the state legislature twice between 1983 and 1985, he served two terms.
Grisham began writing fiction while serving in the legislature, inspired by witnessing a trial. After three years of work on A Time to Kill, which was rejected by 28 publishers, Grisham found an independent publisher who released it as 5,000 copies. Grishamâs next works were better received. His novel,The Firm, became a major Hollywood movie starring Tom Cruise. He is now the author of 50 novels and counting.
âBilly Ray Cobb was the younger and smaller of the two rednecks. At twenty-three he was already a three-year veteran of the state penitentiary at Parchman.â
John Grisham, A Time to Kill
5. Nora Roberts, 1950 -
Nora Roberts via Wikipedia, Public Domain
Nora Roberts is a bestselling American author of romance, romantic suspense, and fantasy novels. She was born on October 10, 1950, in Silver Spring, Maryland, and grew up in a small town near Washington. Roberts began writing in 1979 and published her first novel, [Irish Thoroughbred](https://amazon.com/dp/B08FZ8FGBN? tag=work089-20), in 1981. Since then, sheâs written over 200 novels and has become one of the most popular and successful romance writers ever. Her books have been translated into over 35 languages and have sold hundreds of millions of copies worldwide.
In addition to her writing, Roberts is also known for her philanthropic work. She and her husband, Bruce Wilder, established the Nora Roberts Foundation, which supports several charitable organizations, including literacy programs, animal shelters, and environmental causes.
âLittle Dee, I would have known you anywhere.â He pulled back and studied her face, eyes misty, smile tender. âItâs like looking into Kateâs face again-itâs the image of your mother you are.â
Nora Roberts, Irish Thoroughbred
6. Stephen King, 1947 -
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Stephen King is a famous American author and screenwriter known for his works in the horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy genres. He was born on September 21, 1947, in Portland, Maine, and grew up in a small town in the state. King began writing at a young age and published his first novel, Carrie, in 1974. The novel was a huge success and was later adapted into a film starring Sissy Spacek. Since then, King has written over 60 novels and numerous short stories, many of which have been adapted into films, television shows, and comic books.
Kingâs most famous works include The Shining, Salemâs Lot, Pet Sematary, It, Misery, and*The Stand**. He has received numerous awards for his writing, including the Bram Stoker Award, the World Fantasy Award, and the O. Henry Award. In 2003, King was awarded the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.
âIt was reliably reported by several persons that a rain of stones fell from a clear blue sky on Carlin Street in the town of Chamberlain on August 17.â
Stephen King, Carrie
7. Michael Connelly, 1956 -
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Michael Connelly is a renowned author of detective and other crime fiction novels. He holds the number one New York Times sales record with close to thirty novels and several short stories. Connelly majored in journalism and began working as a newspaper reporter in Daytona Beach and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He and two other reporters were nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1986 after writing articles about the aftermath of a famous airliner crash. Connelly relocated to Los Angeles to pursue his writing career on the heels of that success.
Connelly never intended to write novels, yet his passion has led him to become a bestselling author. Heâs well known for his character Harry Bosch, featured in over twenty novels and the popular Amazon TV series Bosch. Connelly is also known for his legal thriller series, [The Lincoln Lawyer](https://amazon.com/dp/B000FCKG1G? tag=work089-20), which was adapted into a movie starring Matthew McConaughey and a television series.
âThe morning air off the Mojave in late winter is as clean and crisp as youâll ever breathe in Los Angeles County.â
Michael Connelly, The Lincoln Lawyer
8. Brian Jacques, 1939 - 2011
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Brian Jacques was a British author best known for his Redwall series of fantasy novels. He was born in Liverpool, England, and grew up in the cityâs working-class community. Jacques began writing at a young age and published his first book,Redwall*, in 1986. The novel was an instant success and was followed by a number of sequels, includingMossflower, Mattimeo**, andMartin the Warrior**.
The Redwallseries is set in a world of talking animals and follows the adventures of the residents of Redwall Abbey as they defend their home from evil forces. In addition to theRedwallseries, Jacques wrote several other books, includingCastaways of the Flying Dutchmanand*The Legend of Luke**. He was a talented storyteller, and his books were known for their richly imagined worlds, memorable characters, and action-packed adventures.
âMatthias cut a comical little figure as he wobbled his way along the cloisters, with his large sandals flip-flopping and his tail peeping from beneath the baggy folds of an oversized noviceâs habit.â
Brian Jaques, Redwall
9. Malcolm Gladwell, 1963 -
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Malcolm Gladwell is an English-born Canadian journalist, author, and public speaker. He has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 1996, and his five books have all achieved bestseller status. Gladwell has a bachelorâs degree in history and years of experience working with some of the most prestigious magazine publications, including The Washington Post and The American Spectator, in addition to the aforementioned New Yorker. His first book, [The Tipping Point](https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000OT8GD0? tag=work089-20), because a bestseller, as did his follow-up book,Blink, which covers the little-appreciated benefits of not overthinking.
By all accounts, Malcolm Gladwell has brought critical thinking to the masses with his accessible books filled with fascinating anecdotes that support the hypotheses that he puts forth. Each of his subsequent books has hit the bestseller lists, including Outliers, David and Goliath, What the Dog Saw, and more. Gladwell is a prolific author and a highly esteemed public speaker.
âWhen people are in a group, in other words, responsibility for acting is diffused.â
Malcolm Gladwell, The Tipping Point
10. Eckhart Tolle, 1948 -
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Eckhart Tolle is a spiritual teacher and author best known for his books The Power of Now and A New Earth. He was born in Germany in 1948 and spent much of his early life with anxiety and depression. Only after a profound spiritual awakening in his late twenties did Tolle discover his lifeâs purpose as a teacher and writer. Tolleâs teachings and writings focus on the importance of being present at the moment and living in a state of mindfulness and awareness.
He emphasizes that true happiness and fulfillment can only be found by letting go of negative thoughts and emotions and living in the present moment. In addition to his books, Tolle also offers workshops, retreats, and online courses on meditation, mindfulness, and spiritual awakening. He has a large following of students and fans worldwide and is widely recognized as one of the leading spiritual teachers of modern times.
âThe collective manifestations of the insanity that lies at the heart of the human condition constitute the greater part of human history.â
Eckhart Tolle, A New Earth