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Top 10 Highest-Paid Authors for 2011

FORBES:  Top 10 World’s Highest-Paid Authors for 2011

 

James Patterson [$84 million]

James Patterson made a cool $84 million between May 2010 and April 2011 and signed a 17-book, $150-million contract with Hachette Book Group. The reason Patterson is doing so well while fiction sales across the publishing industry have plummeted? He's cornered the adult and the young adult markets. Adults will be familiar with his Alex Cross series – thrillers about an American psychologist – while kids will know him as the author of the "Maximum Ride" series.

Latest Books:

Middle School, the Worst Years of My Life

Now You See Her

10th Anniversary

 

Danielle Steel [$35 million]

It's no surprise that immensely popular romance novelist Danielle Steel makes the 2011 list with earnings of $35 million. Currently the eighth bestselling author of all time, Steel is resposible for many well-loved novels, including "Jewels," "The Ghost," and "Matters of the Heart."

Latest Books:

44 Charles Street

Happy Birthday

Hotel Vendome

 

Stephen King [$28 million]

The thriller/mystery/horror master raked in $28 million during the 12 months tracked for this list. Although King is best known for his darker novels, including "The Shining," "Salem's Lot," and "It," 2011 marks an interesting year for him. His newest book, set to come out in November, is called "11/22/63" and takes a departure from the horror genre to explore a time traveling man sent back to stop JFK's assassination. So next year, this number could be even higher.

Latest Books:

11/22/63

Mile 81

Full Dark, No Stars

 

Janet Evanovich [$22 million]

The second-highest earner out of the three women on this list, Evanovich, author of the best selling "Stephanie Plum" series, earned $22 million. The "Stephanie Plum" series, easily recognized by its titles such as "Smokin' Seventeen" (her newest) and "Seven Up," features quirky bounty hunter Stephanie Plum and chronicles the series of hilarious misfortunes that come with her job.

Latest Books:

Explosive Eighteen

Smokin' Seventeen

Sizzling Sixteen

 

Stephenie Meyer [$21 million]

Meyer, the author of the famed "Twilight" series, didn't actually publish anything this year, but she still managed to make $21 million. The "Twilight" series is still selling copy after copy of the four books in the series: "Twilight," "Eclipse," "New Moon," and "Breaking Dawn," along with a companion book to the series, "The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner." The popularity of the books has been boosted immensely by the series of films based on "Twilight" – films to which you've probably been dragged by any teenage girl you're related to.

Latest Books:

The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide

The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner

 

Rick Riordan [$21 million]

Yet another superstar in the young adult market – Rick made $21 million this past year. Riordan writes the bestselling "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" series, recently made into a film in the US. The series stars Percy Jackson, demi-god son of Poseidon, who finds out that the Greek/Roman gods (and monsters) are still alive and well in the modern world, and he must work to both discover his heritage and protect the world from the forces of evil.

Latest Books:

The Kane Chronicles

The 39 Clues series

 

Dean Koontz [$19 million]

Science fiction author and many time bestseller Dean Koontz earned $19 million over the past year. Koontz is most famous for his books "Demon Seed" and "Strangers." "Strangers" features a group of people with equally odd illnesses who meet up in the desert to try to figure out what's happened to them. In true science fiction fashion, aliens are involved.

Latest Books:

77 Shadow Street

Frankenstein: Dead Town

What the Night Knows

 

John Grisham [$18 million]

Mr. Grisham not only made $18 million this year, he's one of only three authors to sell over two million copies of a book in its first printing (in good company with Tom Clancy and J.K. Rowling). Known for his gripping legal thrillers, some of Grisham's most famous books include "The Firm," adapted into a film starring Tom Cruise; "The Pelican Brief," made into a film featuring Julia Roberts; and "The Runaway Jury," adapted into a film with John Cusack. If that's not a testament to his writing, we don't know what is.

Latest Books:

Theodore Boone: The Abduction

The Confession

Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer

 

Jeff Kinney [$17 million]

If you have a kid in middle school, you know this name. Jeff Kinney, author of the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series, made $17 million this past year. The "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" books feature Greg Heffley, a kid with an odd family, as he goes through middle school. The books are done diary-style, complete with doodles and drawings. The first book was also made into a successful film, "Diary of a Wimpy Kid," in 2010.

Latest Books:

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth

The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary

 

Nicholas Sparks [$16 million]

Mr. Sparks, quintessential romance novelist, made $16 million to hit the No. 10 spot on the list. Sparks is the author of novels such as "The Notebook," made into an extremely popular film featuring Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling; "Nights in Rodanthe"; and "A Walk to Remember." More than half of his published novels have been or are being made into films.

Latest Books:

The Best Of Me

Safe Haven

The Last Song

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Marty-TX wrote:

FORBES:  Top 10 World’s Highest-Paid Authors for 2011

 

James Patterson [$84 million]

James Patterson made a cool $84 million between May 2010 and April 2011 and signed a 17-book, $150-million contract with Hachette Book Group. The reason Patterson is doing so well while fiction sales across the publishing industry have plummeted? He's cornered the adult and the young adult markets. Adults will be familiar with his Alex Cross series – thrillers about an American psychologist – while kids will know him as the author of the "Maximum Ride" series.

Latest Books:

Middle School, the Worst Years of My Life

Now You See Her

10th Anniversary

 


I'd be curious to know how he splits that wih his co-writers.  As I understand it, he contributes basic plotlines and, more importantly, his name on the cover, and the other person (different writer for each series) does the actual writing.

I'm reminded of the Shatner Tek books, where the detail writing was done by various people, mainly Ron Goulart, whose own books I always enjoyed, but were not best-sellers.

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MacMcK1957 wrote:

 

I'd be curious to know how he (James Patterson) splits that wih his co-writers.  As I understand it, he contributes basic plotlines and, more importantly, his name on the cover, and the other person (different writer for each series) does the actual writing.


 

He's even had different co-authors within a series. The "Women's Murder Club" had Andrew Gross as the first co-author, then Maxine Paetro.

 

Regardless, his books are enjoyable easy reading. I've helped contribute to his millions.
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Re: Top 10 Highest-Paid Authors for 2011

I actually am a bit surprised Suzanne Collins wasn't on the list.