No, very few are.
Richness and Muses do not most often well go together. More books were left unpublished in this world due to lack of finance than the published. Before publishing developed as a well-infrastructured industry, almost all authors had been poor with only a few exceptions. But now things have considerably bettered. Now there are quite a number of rich authors and authors who have become very rich through writing. It might appear like a paradox, but knowing that the author was a very rich man enhances the readers' confidence.
Most of the authors of the Bible were of Jewish descent.
You become a writer, or author, when you begin to write.
Some countries, and some states in some countries, have instigated pension for authors, which is provided from state funds or by writers' co-operatives, authors' guilds or authors' publishing organizations. Most of the countries in the world are yet to provide for authors' pension.
vince flynn
Tolstoy
Authors and their world
Ben Sonnenberg has written: 'Lost property' -- subject(s): American Authors, Authors, American, Biography, Children of the rich, Editors, Family, Grand Street, Social life and customs
A book can have more than three authors-- a book can have as many authors as contributed to the book. However, most publishers will ask to limit the authors' names to the fewest, with secondary authors listed on a front page.
The Scots have a rich tradition of academic endeavour. Great authors & great inventors. Far disproportionate to the size of the population.
Jack London
Robert Fitzgibbon has written: 'My most inspiring moment' -- subject(s): Biography, Authors 'My most inspiring moment' -- subject(s): Biography, Authors