Geraldine Brooks is the author of 'People of the Book.'
Sir Walter Scott wrote the story Ivanhoe.
Stephen King is the author of the science fiction novel Firestarter
E. L. Konigsburg wrote the book "The Second Mrs. Gioconda." It is a historical fiction novel that imagines the life of Leonardo da Vinci's fictional assistant and the creation of his famous painting, the Mona Lisa.
Anne Fine
I am not quite sure how to answer this question, but Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote short stories, novellas, novels, and poetry. He wrote in the categories: mystery, historical fiction, adventure, non-fiction, drama, poetry, and verse among others. I hope that helps.
H. G. Wells
Irving Wallace wrote "The Man" in 1964. John DeBrizzi wrote "America" in 2009. In the novel the President's name was "Moses Shabalala".
Rafael Sabatini wrote the historical novel 'Scaramouche', originally published in 1921. It's a romantic adventure and a three-part novel. The novel takes place during the French Revolution.
Cleopatra VII Daughter of the Nile was written by Kristiana Gregory.
The novel called 'The Historian' was written by the author Elizabeth Kostova. The novel was written in the year 2005 and was her first novel. It became a best seller.
Terrarium, is a novel that was written by Scott Russel Sanders in 1985 and it was published by Tor science fiction. It is a science fiction novel set in the 21st century.
Well, Yes and No. Some say it is and some argue that it isn't. According to the Historical Fiction Society: "To be deemed historical (in our sense), a novel must have been written at least fifty years after the events described, or have been written by someone who was not alive at the time of those events (who therefore approaches them only by research)." http://www.historicalnovelsociety.org/definition.htm Hope this helps!