Author with V
French author of Les Misérables and Notre-Dame de Paris.
Iconic Enlightenment writer; author of Candide.
Modernist author; wrote Mrs Dalloway, To the Lighthouse.
YA author; wrote the Divergent series.
Shorthand for Kurt Vonnegut; wrote Slaughterhouse-Five.
Also known as V.C. Andrews; Flowers in the Attic.
Celebrity author; wrote Learning to Fly (memoir).
Thriller novelist; created the Mitch Rapp series.
Shorthand for Jules Verne; sci-fi pioneer.
Novelist V.C. Andrews; Flowers in the Attic.
Ancient Roman poet Publius Vergilius Maro, wrote the Aeneid.
Vincent Price wrote cookbooks; actor–author combo!
American YA fantasy author of the Red Queen series.
Pen name of Victoria Schwab, fantasy author of Vicious.
Likely Gore Vidal, US novelist and essayist.
Fantasy author of Shades of Magic, also V.E. Schwab.
Bestselling US gothic novelist, wrote Flowers in the Attic
Misspelt Virginia Woolf, key modernist British author
Austrian psychiatrist, wrote Man’s Search for Meaning
Fantasy author V. E. Schwab, known for Shades of Magic
Indian novelist and poet, wrote A Suitable Boy
British comedian and writer; authored books and plays
Pen name of Eleanor H. Hibbert, gothic romance novelist.
Ancient Sanskrit poet-sage, author of the Ramayana.
Fantasy author Victoria E. Schwab, writes as V.E. Schwab.
Popular fantasy author of the Shades of Magic series.
Paul Verlaine, major 19th‑c French Symbolist poet.
Russian-American novelist, wrote "Lolita" and many others.
SF author, wrote "A Fire Upon the Deep".
Andrew Vachss, crime novelist, child advocate.
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