
7 Prolific Women Authors With More Than 10 Books
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Encountering an author’s work for the first time can be one of the biggest thrills of reading. Sometimes you find a writer whose work resonates with you in such a way that you want to run out and buy everything they’ve ever written. When said author has an extensive back catalog to work through, this can feel akin to setting off on an epic adventure to experience a whole world of work. In that spirit, these prolific women authors have large bibliographies for anyone who’s looking to immerse themselves fully in their work.
If you’ve recently read Atwood’s Booker-winning The Testaments and are dying for more, you’re in luck. The Canadian author has released 17 novels, including The Handmaid’s Tale (of course) and historical fiction like Alias Grace. If her fiction isn’t enough, Atwood has also penned many collections of both short fiction and poetry, graphic novels, children’s books, and 11 nonfiction books.
This author of The Bluest Eye and Song of Solomon is among my personal favorite authors. If you’re a fan like me, you have no shortage of reading material to get to. In her life, Morrison wrote 11 novels, two plays, children’s books, and several volumes of nonfiction. In 1993 she won the Nobel Prize for Literature, and she remained active as both a writer and editor up until her death in 2019.
You cannot have a conversation about prolific women authors without including Nora Roberts. Whether you love her books or not, Roberts is almost ridiculously productive, having penned over 200 novels, spanning genres. She’s one of those authors you try to research to get an exact number but can only find “over [insert milestone].” Roberts has also released novels under the pen names J.D. Robb, Jill March, and Sarah Hardesty, so be on the lookout for any of these four names next time you’re hunting for an author you can really spend some time with.