Good morning! I am on day three at camp. I can not believe it has been three days already. Yesterday I sat in on a really good talk about medications, I really took away a lot of notes on that. Today we have a morning class on Yoga and relaxation techniques and this afternoon, I am going with a group by pontoon to the Dairy Queen. 😛 The weather has been beautiful! I plan to write a full fledged recap on Saturday – with pictures.
This morning this funny little video was in my e mail:
I recently read this article about top paid authors and was a little surprised at where some of them fell.
The newly released Forbes list of the world’s highest-paid authors may include the usual suspects, but their wages can still be as shocking as a cleverly conceived plot twist. James Patterson topped this year’s list, earning $84 million between May 2010 and April 2011, up from $70 million the year before. Stephenie Meyer banked $21 million, half of her $41 million the previous year. J.K. Rowling made “only” $5 million, but the launch of Pottermore will likely alter that situation dramatically. The top earning authors were:
- James Patterson ($84 million)
- Danielle Steel ($35 million)
- Stephen King ($28 million)
- Janet Evanovich ($22 million)
- Stephenie Meyer ($21 million)
- Rick Riordan ($21 million)
- Dean Koontz ($19 million)
- John Grisham ($18 million)
- Jeff Kinney ($17 million)
- Nicholas Sparks ($16 million)
- Ken Follett ($14 million)
- Suzanne Collins ($10 million)
- J.K. Rowling ($5 million)
Do any of these surprise you? I guess I would have thought J K Rowling would be higher up on this list. And… I have to admit, I have never heard of Jeff Kinney who falls in the place of #9.


That list does not sound right…googling that unknown guy now…
I have not done that -I would be curious Patty… 😀
Jeff Kinney is the wimpy kid author…how could he make more than j.k.Rowling?
Wow – I think it is for this past year Patty.
I think this list is for the last year Patty – I should have captured that info 😀
Well, Jeff Kinney is currently coming up with new stuff in his wimpy kid series. There is another one out this fall. My elementary students really love his books. Rowling has nothing new.
I have not read and of The Wimpy Kid books…. I should try one…. 😛
I will admit that I am a little surprised that Nora Roberts isn’t on the list. Or that she isn’t higher on the list.
Right! That is a surprise…
I find it hard to believe that James Patterson is so far above all the others; Stephen King for instance. I would have thought that by now everyone would have figured out that he’s just mailing it in and ghost writers are doing the work. The books are terrible lately. I also thought Danielle Steele’s books would be selling less. In both cases, it’s just the name I guess.
He doesn’t surprise me so much Barbara as he is cranking books out (eve if they are with other authors) like candy. That used to bug me, but the other authors don’t seem to mind.. after all they are getting their name attached to Pattersons….
I bet Patterson still makes a nice cut though. 😀
I find it hard to believe that JK Rowling is below Stephanie Meyer! I love Twilight but love HP a lot more!
Exactly – I agree 😀
Hmm, I thought Rowling was the highest paid children’s author….and there’s Jeff Kinney. I didn’t think Wimpy kid books had reached the popularity of Harry Potter. Who knew?
I’ll bet they’re not adding in all the Rowling movies and spin-off stuff, though.
Some of the others have been around a long time, like Steel and Patterson…and, of course, Stephen King.
Right 😀 I think this is books only.
I would have thought Stephen King would be at least #1 or #2. And my granddaughter, as well as any other child her age I’ve talked to LOVE Jeff Kinney’s “Diary Of A Wimpy Kid” series so thought he’d be higher on the list.
I need to read me some Wimpy Kid… 😀
Yeah, Rowling’s rank surprises me too. I wonder if those figures are for specific years? I know she hasn’t published in four years, so I guess that could make a difference?
I have to find the article again Amanda… I think it if for the last year…. but I need to verify.
James Patterson is the highest paid-he is terrible-what about Mary Higgins Clark?
LOL – I like some Patterson Esme. 😀
That’s intriguing. I wonder what it was based on? JK gets much more than that. She gets a cut of all the merchandising and a percentage of the grosses for the movies, too, which is how an author becomes the richest woman in the world (other than the queen). Nora Roberts earns over $40 million per year. Just looks odd to me. And Jackie Collins? Really? Hmmm..
I think this is for a certain amount of time M.L….. like the last year…. I have to find it – I should have been more specific 😛
OMG, that is crazy. I sure hope they give back to the community a bit. I know Patterson does.
Great thought Joy – I hope so too.
Ok more info added to the post. 😀
That’s probably a pretty high earnings for JKR, considering she hasn’t had a new book published since what, 2008 when Beedle the Bard was published. I wonder if that value includes the residuals and other earnings from the films, or if its strictly book sales. But once the Pottermore shop is open, she’ll be at the top, since there are several of us with atleast one set of the books who want e-books as well
Yes – I am with you Sarah – Pottermore is a brilliant move. 😀
I know who Jeff Kinney is just because my oldest boy loves the Wimpy kid books (and movies). I’m sure J.K. Rowling’s place on the list was much higher in previous years. I wish she would write more HP books!! 🙂
My boys were too old by the time those books came out or I would have been in the loop there too 😛
I would love more Potter books – it could be there kids now going to school…
I am shocked Rowling is not higher.
I was too!
Yeah, $5 million for Rowland is peanuts.
I think so too!
This is interesting — I actually don’t like most of the authors on the list.
They seem to be the ones that crank out the books- and many, the movies too.
It makes me ILL that James Patterson is #1. I can’t stand his books!
LOL – I like some of them Jenners 🙂
I can definitely see why Kinney is making more than Rowling. His books cover a huge range of children and I must tell you I ended up having to buy 10 copies of the latest last year for my school library and I STILL had a hold list. These sell like wildfire at bookfairs. I can definitely see it. 🙂 I can’t believe you hadn’t heard of Diary of a Wimpy Kid. There are movies now too, the second one came out this year. 🙂
Wow! The Kinney books need to hit my shelf 😀
LOL – I had heard of the book title – could not have named the author….:razz:
Jeff Kinney’s Wimpy Kid books are never on the shelf at our library, they are constantly checked out. I can almost mark the beginning of the school year and end of the school year by these books returning home to the shelves. I am pretty shocked by Janet Evanovich! I never would have guessed her, instead of Nora Roberts, say. Very interesting list!
I think I really need to try a Wimpy Kid book 😀