![]() The sentences are simple and declarative.Ĭhapters are hiccups. “In an awful lot of novels, there’s more in them than there should be.” The trick? “I’ve taken the fat out of commercial novels,” he says. “In this day and age, when so many people have decided to spend so much of their lives not reading books, I think to create a new habit for them is a smart thing,” says Patterson, 69, perched in the summer study of his Hudson Valley home, the room dominated by a sleigh bed where he reads and edits. He is an industry unto himself.Īnd now the author of popular thrillers - and children’s books and young adult novels and romances and mysteries - has launched BookShots, a series of short, cheap, plot-propelled novels directed at an audience more prone to reading smartphones than print. ![]() But his popularity among readers remains incontrovertible. His author bio: “James Patterson has written more bestsellers and created more enduring fictional characters than any other novelist today.” Beloved by critics and peers? Not so much. In book publishing, there is James Patterson - and basically everyone else. ![]() (Chris Sorensen For The Washington Post) (Chris Sorensen for The Washington Post) (Chris Sorensen/for The Washington Post)īRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. Bestselling author James Patterson at his home in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.
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