From Roald Dahl’s days as a sexy spy to Dan Brown’s failed attempts at gaining fame in children’s electronic music, these facts about famous authors are down-right odd.
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As one of the world ’s good loved tyke ’s authors , the last thing you ’d bear of Roald Dahl is that he ’d be a real life James Bond . During World War II , Dahl got a tasting of the bad guys , an natural action - packed lifestyle and a bonnie contribution of his very own crash Dahl girl as a British cloak-and-dagger undercover agent .
A pat hand in the RAF , Dahl claim down German pilots single handedly . harmonize to letters he kept during his time as wing commander , after a foresightful daylight ’s body of work , his sexual seduction ranged from the heiress of a Standard Oil circumstances to a glamorous congresswoman , with innumerable other women fall down at his groundwork .

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As if that was n’t enough of a Bond lifestyle for you , after a triumphant calling in the RAF , Dahl was sent to America to persuade the wealthy and influential that their nation was needed in the war effort , and it turns out he was rather successful in the mainsheet there , too . Queue another string of uncoerced women – even , as he told fellow womaniser President Roosevelt – the Crown Princess of Norway .
So next meter you think of Dahl as the jolly one-time author ofCharlie and the Chocolate Factoryand the ever - so lovelyBFG , just remember that when he was live , he could quite as easily defeat you – or your marriage – as he could write a successful children ’s book .

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From vanish Brits to flying monkeys , L. Frank Baum , the author of theWizard of Oz , took a serious roundabout way before making it onto the yellow brick road . Fifteen or so years before theWizard of Ozwas released , Baum had turned his hand to a dramatically different kind of book ; specifically , one about chickens .
It turns out that Baum was quite a Gallus gallus aficionado and his first book , The Book of Hamburgs : A Brief Treatise upon the Mating , Rearing and Management of the Different Varieties of Hamburgs , which really did have that lengthy title , was all about look after his feathered friends .

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Now selling for more than $ 100 on rare book collection sites ( and Amazon ) , Baum ’s fowl non - fable focused on what was an incredibly worthful strain of Gallus gallus . So strong was his love for the farm fowl that he ran a regular swop journal about chickens for months before he turn his book . His dear for the stock did n’t finish there . In the sequel to theWizard of Oz , Baum brought in Billina ; a sharp beaked , talkative yellow hen that replaced the beloved Toto . What a shame that his true passion never saw the same fame as his stripe of merry misfits .
J. K. Rowling
As one of the most famous authors in the world and gallant penner of the firm selling novel in the universe , J. K. Rowling is a literary force-out to be reckoned with . But do you know the tarradiddle behind her initial ? The author ’s full name is Joanne Rowling , but interestingly , she has no middle name .
unhappily , the extra ‘ K ’ comes from a mesmerism by her publishers . They speculated that at the fourth dimension ofHarry Potter’slaunch , a wizarding book write by a female author might put people off and thus keep the bookonthe shelf .
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In a move to make herself anonymous , Rowling plucked the ‘ kelvin ’ from her family unit tree diagram in a reference to her grannie , Kathleen . Her speculation proved successful : the legal age of all her very first buff fiction was addressed “ Dear Sir ” , and thousands of people still do n’t know her first name .

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