Author with N
Valid author! Prolific romance writer; also J.D. Robb.
Valid! Bestselling romance novelist of The Notebook.
Yes—fantasy author; wrote Coraline and American Gods.
Valid classic author; wrote The Scarlet Letter.
Valid—cookbook author and TV host, very well-known.
Valid—Pablo Neruda, Nobel-winning poet.
Valid—Vladimir Nabokov, author of Lolita.
Valid—Friedrich Nietzsche, famed philosopher-author.
Valid—linguist and prolific author of political works.
Astrophysicist author of popular science books.
US essayist, screenwriter, author of witty books.
Ottoman Turkish writer, poet and journalist.
French seer; wrote cryptic prophetic verses.
Misspelling of Nietzsche, major German philosopher.
American novelist and journalist, wrote “The Naked and the Dead”.
Misspelling of Nabokov, famed Russian‑American novelist.
Misspelling of Nathaniel Hawthorne, US novelist.
Misspelling of Nietzsche, key figure in philosophy.
Canadian author and activist, wrote “No Logo”.
British novelist; wrote “About a Boy”.
Obvious Nicholas Sparks, romance novelist.
British playwright, songwriter and author.
Nicholas Sparks, US novelist of romances like “The Notebook”.
US filmmaker and screenwriter; wrote many hit rom‑coms
Likely Larry Niven, US sci‑fi author of *Ringworld*
US sci‑fi/cyberpunk author of *Snow Crash*
Nathaniel Hawthorne, US novelist of *The Scarlet Letter*
Thomas Nabbes, 17th‑c. English playwright
Misspelling of Nietzsche, major German philosopher‑author
Jamaican‑American YA novelist of *Everything, Everything*
British novelist of *The Horse Whisperer*
US playwright and screenwriter of *The Odd Couple*
Neal Shusterman, YA author of *Scythe* series
British novelist; wrote *Boxer, Beetle* and others
Fantasy novelist, author of “Uprooted”
Likely Loch Ness monster joke; author Jean Ness wrote kids’ books.
Neil Gaiman, British fantasy and comics writer.
E. Nesbit, English children’s author.
Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophysicist and science author.
Japanese poet and critic Nada Inada, active postwar
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