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Old 05-22-2014, 08:06 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by SleepyBob View Post
Someone made a comment a while back about the number of books that Mercedes Lackey had written. I was cycling through some of my favorite authors for new books, and it occurs to me that many of my favorite authors have also written a lot of books. That made me curious about other prolific authors. My wife, especially, likes to dive into an established author because she can spend a year or more going through their universe.

What other authors are out there that you enjoy and would be considered prolific? Let's say, at least 50 full-length, published novels as a baseline.

To get it rolling, I came up with:

Mercedes Lackey
Piers Anthony
David Weber
Orson Scott Card
Nora Roberts
Franklin Dixon
Carolyn Keene (okay, these last two are probably a stretch for the term author, but close enough)

Even better, is there some sort of Amazon filter that could come up with such a list of authors?
Franklin Dixon is a pseudonym. The Hardy Boys novels were written by various writers.
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