There are authors who keep to one genre all their lives and then there are those who might write in two different ones. Rodney William Whitaker not only wrote in a number of different genres, he used different pen names for each of them. He was known as Nicholas Seare, Benat Le Cagor, Edoard Moran and his most successful pen name, Trevanian. Whitaker kept his true identity secret for years. He refused to give interviews or contribute to publicity efforts of his publishers. He finally granted an interview to the New York Times in 1979 stating “Trevanian is going out of business. Now he can talk“. In an 1998 interview with Newsweek, Whitaker stated that with each new book, he decides which author should tell the story. Between 1972 to 1983, five of his novels sold more than a million copies each. He has been described as the only writer of airport paperbacks to be compared to Zola, Ian Fleming, Poe and Chaucer.
I am sure that there are many other novels out there that could be nominated for this quirky subject. I would be interested in who you would list?
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2012/02/quirky-characters-part-two.html
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