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Happy National Authors Day! Thank you to all the incredible authors who joined me on the Jack Carr Book Club podcast this year. It has been a true pleasure to learn from you and share your stories. officialjackcarr.com/the-jack-carr- … Load image _DavidMorrell and 7 others
Choosing a random page from ‘Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed to Get Old’ to read on #NationalAuthorsDay! Always grateful for the journey 1:55 4 MB Load video
“Words mean more than what is set down on paper. It takes the human voice to infuse them with shades of deeper meaning.” On #NationalAuthorsDay, we honor the authors who, like Dr. Maya Angelou, found healing & power in language. #MayaAngelou Load image
Stories open doors & fill lives with knowledge, imagination & adventure! HAPPY NATIONAL AUTHOR’S DAY! To all my storytelling friends, thank you for writing books that keep readers company & fill the world with joy! #booklover #readingcommunity #NationalAuthorsDay Load image
To write is to live, feel, and learn. My journey as an author began with embracing every experience and honouring the guidance of the goddess of learning. On this Authors' Day, I dedicate this message to my late mentor, Shri T.J.S. George, who taught me to write and gave me the Show more 0:55 Load video
It's National Authors Day. Charlie was an avid reader. His favourite authors included F. Scott Fitzgerald, P. G. Wodehouse, Arthur Conan Doyle and Graham Greene. Here's Charlie standing next to a very small selection of some of his books. Photograph by @GeredMankowitz Load image
Today is National Authors Day, the perfect time for us to celebrate the talented writers behind our critically acclaimed and award-winning titles. Find out more about our authors: fairfieldbooks.co.uk/authors/?mc_ci … Load image
#AuthorsDay makes me reflect on the two chapters of my writing journey, as a mother and as a reader. The Modern Gurukul helped me make sense of parenting. A Book of Books helped me make peace with life through stories. Each page has been a part of my healing and learning Load image Load image
National Authors Day is dedicated to honoring and appreciating the creativity of authors and the influence of their work on society. The day is a tribute to the thought-provoking narratives and tales written by authors, which are capable of transporting readers to alternate realities, revealing diverse perspectives or simply providing entertainment. It serves as a reminder of the inspirational and challenging craft of storytelling.
The seeds of National Authors Day were planted in 1928 when the General Federation of Women’s Clubs, headed by Nellie Verne Burt McPherson, proposed the idea. A teacher and an avid reader, McPherson decided to honor her favorite authors by dedicating a special day to them. In 1949, the U.S. Department of Commerce recognized her initiative and officially designated November 1st as National Authors Day.
On this day, the American populace is encouraged to acknowledge their favorite authors in various ways, such as by writing a tweet or a letter of appreciation to them, or by purchasing their books. Book signings, author visits, and other literary events are common on this day. It’s not just a day to celebrate published authors but aspiring writers are also motivated to partake in events, fostering a love for literature in all. National Authors Day is celebrated each year on November 1st.
National Authors Day facts
Several authors have written hundreds of books. These include Stephen King, Isaac Asimov, Kathleen Mary Lindsay, Jozef Ignacy Kraszewski, and R. L. Stine.
The oldest multi-page 'book' ever found was the Etruscan Gold Book. It is estimated to be 2673 years old and has been dated back to 660 BC.
Authors with the highest salaries include James Patterson, $86 million, JK Rowling, $54 million, Stephen King $27 million, and John Grisham, $21 million.
The most prolific author by number of books published is Mary Faulkner, who wrote more than 904 books during her lifetime.
Find something new to read. Check out Finding Books to Read for some ways to find new books.
Spread the joy of reading by donating books you've already read. Also, try to donate to reputable organizations that work to improve child literacy like the Children's Literacy Initiative.
Many independent bookstores organize author meet-and-greet events, book readings, and signings. You can visit your local bookstore and enjoy these events.