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James Patterson

James Patterson is a prolific American author known for his commercially successful thriller and suspense novels. He is the creator of popular series like Alex Cross and Women's Murder Club, and has written across various genres, including stand-alone thrillers, non-fiction, and romance. Patterson's book sales exceed 425 million copies worldwide. He was the first author to sell over one million e-books, and has consistently ranked among the highest-paid authors, topping Forbes' list multiple times.

March 22, 1947: James Patterson Born

On March 22, 1947, James Brendan Patterson was born. He would go on to become a prolific American author.

1959: Influence of Mrs. Bridge

In 1959, Evan S. Connell's debut novel 'Mrs. Bridge' was published, which Patterson later cited as a major influence on his work.

Mrs. Bridge: A Novel
Mrs. Bridge: A Novel

1976: Publication of The Thomas Berryman Number

In 1976, James Patterson published his first novel, 'The Thomas Berryman Number'.

The Thomas Berryman Number
The Thomas Berryman Number

1996: Retirement from Advertising

In 1996, James Patterson retired from his career as an advertising executive and dedicated his time to writing novels.

February 8, 1998: Birth of Son

On February 8, 1998, James Patterson and his wife, Susan, had a son.

2005: James Patterson PageTurner Awards Founded

In 2005, James Patterson founded the James Patterson PageTurner Awards, donating over $100,000 to promote reading.

2008: Most Borrowed Author in Britain

In 2008, James Patterson became the most borrowed author in Britain's libraries, replacing Jacqueline Wilson.

2008: ReadKiddoRead.com Initiative

In 2008, James Patterson put the PageTurner Awards on hold to focus on his new initiative, ReadKiddoRead.com, a website to help parents find books for their children.

September 2009: Book Deal

In September 2009, James Patterson signed a deal to write or co-write 11 books for adults and six for young adults by the end of 2012.

2010: Top-Selling Detective Series

As of 2010, James Patterson's Alex Cross series was the top-selling U.S. detective series, with his novels outselling those of Stephen King, John Grisham, and Dan Brown combined in recent years.

2012: End of Book Deal

By the end of 2012, James Patterson's deal, signed in September 2009, to write or co-write 11 adult books and six young adult books concluded.

2013: Retained Position as Most Borrowed Author

By 2013, James Patterson retained his position as the most borrowed author in Britain's libraries.

2013: Ads to Save Books

In 2013, James Patterson took out ads titled "Who Will Save Our Books? Our Bookstores? Our Libraries?" in Publishers Weekly and The New York Times Book Review to highlight the importance of bookstores, libraries, and publishers.

November 2015: Literarian Award

In November 2015, James Patterson received the Literarian Award from the National Book Foundation.

2015: James Patterson Pledge

In 2015, James Patterson established the James Patterson Pledge with Scholastic Book Clubs to provide books to young readers.

2016: Highest-Paid Author

In 2016, James Patterson topped Forbes's list as the highest-paid author for the third consecutive year, earning an income of $95 million.

May 2017: Collaboration with Bill Clinton

In May 2017, it was announced that James Patterson would co-author a crime fiction book, 'The President Is Missing', with former U.S. President Bill Clinton.

The President Is Missing: A Novel
The President Is Missing: A Novel

2017: Research on Patterson's Writing Process

In 2017, digital humanities scholars Simon Fuller and James O'Sullivan published research suggesting that James Patterson's role in his collaborations is primarily focused on storytelling and plotting, rather than extensive writing.

2018: James Patterson's Murder Is Forever

In 2018, James Patterson collaborated with Stephen David Entertainment on the true crime television series 'James Patterson's Murder Is Forever'.

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2019: National Humanities Medal

In 2019, James Patterson was awarded a National Humanities Medal.

2020: JP Entertainment Deal with Entertainment One

In 2020, James Patterson's JP Entertainment company signed a first-look deal with Entertainment One.

June 2022: Apology for Racism Accusations

In June 2022, James Patterson apologized for accusing the film, theater, television and publishing industries of racism against older white males after public data showed that white people held a disproportionate number of senior positions in his publishing house.

March 2023: First-Look Deal with Skydance Television

In March 2023, James Patterson signed an exclusive first-look deal with Skydance Television.

March 2023: Maximum Ride Series Banned

In March 2023, James Patterson's 'Maximum Ride' series were banned from two elementary school libraries in Florida's Martin County School District and placed in their middle school libraries.