Author with E
Real American author; Nobel Prize in Literature.
Real author; wrote Wuthering Heights.
Real author; master of macabre tales and poetry.
Real children's author; created Famous Five.
Clearly Albert Einstein; wrote on relativity.
Real poet; playful, experimental lowercase style.
Real author; wrote Charlotte's Web and essays.
Surname for Ralph Waldo Emerson, essayist and poet.
Real author; co-authored Elements of Style.
Real pen name; authors of the Warriors series.
Real author; wrote Fifty Shades of Grey.
American poet E.E. Cummings, known for experimental style
English novelist Evelyn Waugh, wrote “Brideshead Revisited”
US First Lady and author of many essays and books.
Misspelled Edgar Allan Poe, Gothic tales & poems.
e e cummings, US poet known for odd typography.
Canadian novelist, wrote "Half-Blood Blues".
Émile Zola, French naturalist novelist, Dreyfus affair.
British author of the erotic "Fifty Shades".
US author of "The Very Hungry Caterpillar".
Irish YA author, known for "Artemis Fowl".
Same as E.L. James, bestselling erotic novelist.
American religious author, Adventist pioneer writer.
E. B. White, wrote "Charlotte's Web".
Same E. B. White, US essayist and children’s author.
US children’s author of the "Half Magic" series.
US author of memoir "Eat, Pray, Love".
American novelist, wrote “The Age of Innocence”
Obvious for Edgar Allan Poe, master of tales
Friedrich Engels, co‑author of “The Communist Manifesto”
Clear misspelling of Enid Blyton, kids’ author
Author of the “Fifty Shades” trilogy
Likely T.S. Eliot or George Eliot, classic authors
Innovative American poet, known for lowercase style
Points to Ralph Ellison, wrote “Invisible Man”
German children’s author, wrote Emil and the Detectives.
Nobel laureate, wrote Night about the Holocaust.
Obvious Ernest Hemingway, US novelist, Nobel winner.
Contemporary US romance author, e.g. Book Lovers.
British erotica novelist, wrote Fifty Shades series.
e.e. cummings, US poet famed for experimental style.
US modernist poet and critic, wrote The Cantos.
Likely Enid Blyton, famous British children’s author.
Clear misspelling of Elie Wiesel, accepted.
Clearly Einstein, author of major scientific works.
Umberto Eco, Italian novelist of The Name of the Rose.
American novelist, Ready Player One and Armada.
Canadian children’s/YA author, wrote Camp X series.
US children’s author; wrote “The Saturdays”
Dave Eggers, US novelist and publisher
E. B. White, wrote “Charlotte’s Web”
e. e. cummings, US poet with quirky lowercase style
Edgar Allan Poe, famed US poet and short‑story writer
US author of Tarzan and Barsoom series
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