Agatha Christie is known as a famous mystery writer with the most book sales in the world.
Ernest Hemingway is a sports lover and was once an ice hockey player and amateur boxing.
J.K. Rowling wrote Harry Potter in a cafe in Edinburgh, Scotland, and used an ancient typewriter to type its script.
Charles Dickens is famous as the writer of the novel serial, and one of his novels, Oliver Twist, was originally published as a series in the weekly magazine.
Roald Dahl was a fighter pilot during World War II.
Jane Austen writes all her novels with opaque pen (cut ends) on small paper.
F. Scott Fitzgerald was once a guest in a mental hospital and suffered a severe alcohol dependency.
Virginia Woolf is a member of the Bloomsbury group, a famous literary and intellectual group in the early 20th century in England.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez won the Nobel Literature Prize in 1982 for his famous novel, One Hundred Years of Solitude.
Haruki Murakami is a long -distance runner who often participates in marathons and triathlons, and sometimes writes about his experience in the sport in his novel.