Top Ten Tuesday – Authors I Miss

Top Ten Tuesdays is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl!

“Welcome to another TTT! This week’s topic is Authors You Wish Were Still Writing Today, and was submitted by Rebecca @ Top100Books. These could be authors who have passed away, are retired, or are taking a hiatus from writing. You could also spin this and share authors who have switched to a genre you’re not interested in.”

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I am using the theme this week to showcase some of my most beloved and inspiring authors I have had the pleasure of reading throughout my life!

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Diana Wynne Jones (Aug 16th, 1934 – March 26th, 2011) – She was an accomplished English children’s fantasy writer. One of her more popular works was the Howl’s Moving Castle trilogy, that I have read and reviewed here. She also worked with Hayao Miyazaki with his film adaptation of the first film. Another of her works Earwig and the Witch, was later adapted into film by Hayao’s son, Goro in 2020. She has been missed!

J.R.R. Tolkien (Jan 3rd, 1892 – September 2nd, 1973) – I feel like he needs no introduction, but he did write the AMAZING Lord of the Rings and Hobbit trilogies. These books have been adapted several times over starting in the 1970’s with animated movies, then Peter Jackson’s epic movies, then an Amazon Prime series. His attention to detail and poetic nature of his writing, was some of the best.

Dr. Suess (March 2nd, 1904 – September 24th, 1991) – I grew up reading his more eccentric children’s books. My favorites including Green Eggs and Ham, Horton Hears a Who, The Lorax and Oh, the Places You’ll Go! His books have been adapted into numerous adaptations like movies and TV shows. I would be curious how his work would have changed to the more contemporary world nowadays.

A.A. Milne (Jan 18th, 1882 – Jan 31st, 1956) – Yet another childhood favorite, Milne created Winnie-the-Pooh and the whole Hundred Acre Wood. I have vivid memories of my mom reading these books to my sister and I, as well as having a big collection of all the movies and animated series Disney picked up. The live action movie Christopher Robin, made me cry like a baby the first couple times I saw it with all the nostalgia.

Lewis Carroll (January 27th, 1832 – January 14th, 1898) – He did not just create the world of Alice in Wonderland, but he was also a Victorian age photographer as well as an inventor. He also created original ink illustrations for his private manuscript of Alice’s Adventures Under Ground in 1864. The sheer volume of adaptations over the years, shows how much his creation effected the different cultures since his death.

C.S. Lewis (November 29th, 1898 – November 22nd, 1963) – I remember the first time I read The Chronicles of Narnia way back in elementary school. This series brought the children’s fantasy genre to my attention where I fell in love instantly. Besides that he wrote science fiction, Christian apologetics and non-fiction, and other novels including Til We Have Faces and The Great Divorce. I may have to read and review the Chronicles of Narnia series on here, just to get reacquainted with the series!

Edgar Allen Poe (January 19th, 1809 – October 7th, 1849) – Regardless of his darker past, he had a true gift for writing suspense and emotional works. He wrote a slew of short stories and poems including The Cask of Amontillado, The Pit and the Pendulum, The Tell-Tale Heart, and The Raven. Such an iconic writer still used as inspiration today.

Shirley Jackson (December 14th, 1916 – August 8th, 1965) – She was an American author who wrote horror, biographies and short stories. The first story I read of hers was The Lottery while in college. The premise blew me away and then I discovered she wrote The Haunting of Hill House which has been adapted into a Netflix series, both of which were extremely creepy mind you.

Jane Austen (December 16th, 1775 – July 18th, 1817) – Pride and Prejudice was one of the first adult novels I read as a younger child. I saw the movie adaptation and fell in love once again. I then discovered her other works of Sense and Sensibility, Mansfield Park and Emma. Her works continue to instill inspiration in many regency and Victorian works from modern authors today!

Roald Dahl (September 13th, 1916 – November 23rd, 1990) – He was another British children’s author whose works include Matilda, The BFG, Gremlins, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Fantastic Mr. Fox. I have read and seen most of the movie adaptations of these beloved classics. Matilda being my introduction to him when we read it in elementary school.

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Phew! I was not expecting this week to be so heavy on the research but I am honestly glad for it. I have some books I want to revisit from these amazing writers not just for nostalgia purposes, but to keep their legacies alive in my heart!

What authors do you remember fondly on?

26 responses to “Top Ten Tuesday – Authors I Miss”

  1. Dr. Seuss wrote such classic picture books.

    1. Right!
      The hardcover ones have lasted so long as well. My niece will be able to enjoy the same ones my mom and my sister and I have enjoyed.

  2. I love Jane Austen books! Pride and Prejudice is definitely my favorite. I have the book and two movie adaptations.

    1. Same!
      I no longer have the edition I originally read unfortunately. The movie with Keira Knightly was my favorite of the two.

  3. Sounds like Lewis was a unique and creative mind. 🙂 Also, I feel like Austen would have had lots more stories to tell! 🙂 Thanks for visiting my list today!

    1. Oh he definitely was for sure. Such good reading memories form his books in particular.
      I would have loved to see Austen branching out into more genres and see what direction she would go in.
      Thanks for visiting mine!

  4. what a great list!

    1. Thank you so much 🙂
      Your list was great as well!

      1. thanks!

  5. AA Milne and Diana Wynne Jones <3 <3
    Never would have thought of them

    1. Winnie-the-Pooh was fundamental to my tot years. I did have to look up who originally created it though lol.
      I have recently read Howl’s Castle so she was closer in my mind.
      Thank you for visiting!

  6. A great list. I didn’t realise that Diana Wynne Jones had gone! This was a sad prompt.

    Have a great week

    1. Yeah, her death was relatively recent and tough. The first time I read Howl’s Moving Castle she was still with us. It made for a bittersweet reread for sure.

      They may be gone but they are not forgotten!

      Have a good week yourself!

      1. I loved the Chrestomanci series, although I never got through all of them. I think because I saw Howls Moving Castle everywhere fairly recently I assumed that she was still here!

        Definitely.

        Thank you 😊

      2. I have been wanting to read the Chrestomanci books as well. Ah, I see. Well I am sorry to drop that bomb on you!
        Of course 🙂

  7. What a fabulous list of beloved authors! 🌷

    1. Thank you so much!

  8. So many classics! Love them all.

    1. Thank you, Thank you 🙂

  9. The good think is we can revisit their books even though they are no longer here and writing. The books stand up to time. Great list.

    1. I agree! There is no point in dawdling on the fact they are no longer physically here, as we can still experience them through their works.
      Thank you 🙂

  10. I only read Roald Dahl when I was a kid haha!

    My TTT: https://laurieisreading.com/2026/05/05/top-ten-tuesday-from-dusk-till-dawn/

    1. Same! His art and writing is so nostalgia for sure.
      I think my comment went through on your list, my computer glitched out for a second lol.
      Thanks for visiting 🙂

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    This is such a lovely list. AA Milne was a great suggestion.

    1. Thank you for visiting!
      I thought so too. You cannot go wrong with Pooh Bear lol.

  12. I definitely wish we’d had more from Austen!

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