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Seventeen World’s Top-Earning Authors: Veronica Roth, John Green And Gillian Flynn New on List
Young adult author Veronica Roth‘s ranks 6th on account of her “Divergent” trilogy which sold a combined 6.7 million copies in 2013, earning her around $17 million from print and ebook sales between June 2013 and June 2014. She also benefited from the book’s 2014 film adaption, which grossed $270 million at the global box office. At just 26, Roth is the youngest newcomer on the ranking, and one of seven women on the 17-person list.
37-year-old newcomer John Green’s ”The Fault in Our Stars” propelled him to an estimated $9 million yearly paycheck before taxes and fees. The YA love story, which follows the trials of two cancer-stricken teens, has sold well over 1 million copies in the U.S. and spawned a weepy summer blockbuster.
Green is tied for 12th place with Gillian Flynn, who joins the rankings for the first time due to the continued success of 2012′s “Gone Girl.” While not a YA book, it is a New York Times bestseller that sold 1.2 million copies in 2013; a movie version starring Ben Affleck hits cinemas this year.
A 2012 Bowker Market Research study suggested 55% of YA books are bought by people 18 and older. Adults aged between 30 and 44 accounted for 28% of all YA sales, and the books are purchased for their own reading the vast majority of the time.
“The category has reached adult audiences and really become okay to read,” said Lori Benton, VP Group Publisher at Scholastic Trade Publishing. “Harry Potter was the very first one to reach that audience – it was quickly embraced by children, and just as quickly by adults.”
With $14 million in earnings, the original young adult tour de force, J.K. Rowling, ranks 8th on our list. She continues to earn from back sales of her iconic Harry Potter series, while Pottermore – a proprietary website she setup to sell Harry Potter ebooks – makes her a pretty penny. Unlike most authors, Rowling never signed over the digital rights to her books, so she sells directly to readers, earning far more from these digital sales than most authors do through ebooks.
READ FULL ARTICLE by Natlie Robehmed for Forbes:
JUNE 2013 – JUNE 2014 TOP SEVENTEEN BEST SELLING AUTHORS – SIX ARE YOUNG ADULT BOOKS (Bolded)
Here’s the List:
ALEX CROSS and MICHAEL BENNETT series: James Patterson 90,000 million. His books account for one out of every 17 hardcover novels purchased in the United States.
INFERNO: Dan Brown 28 million
JEWELS OF THE SUN: Nora Roberts 23 million due to paperback and e-book sales.
A PERFECT LIFE: Danielle Steel 22 million
POWER PLAY: Janet Evanovich 20 million
WIMPY KID: Jeff Kinney 17 million
DIVERGENT Series: Veronica Roth 17 million
SYCAMORE ROW: John Grisham 17 million
DOCTOR SLEEP: Stephen King 17 million
HUNGER GAMES: Suzanne Collins 16 million
HARRY POTTER: J.K. Rowling 14 million
GAME OF THRONES: George R.R. Martin 12 million
KING AND MAXWELL: David Baldacci 11 million
THE HEROS OF OLYMPUS: Rick Riordan 10 million
FIFTY SHADES OF GREY: E.L. James 10 million (Sold 29 million copies in 2012 the U.S. alone. Sales dropped off in 2013 to a combined 1.8 million, but an upcoming movie could boost 2015.
GONE GIRL: Gillian Flynn 9 million
THE FAULT IN OUR STARS: John Green 9 million
You too can join the list. All you need to do is write a great book, get a great Agent, how finds a great publisher, make all the Best Book Lists, sell it to a Hollywood Studio who brings it to the big screen then becomes a blockbuster hit and repeat year after year. So keep writing, because you don’t have a chance to make that happen any other way.
Talk tomorrow,
Kathy
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