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Scott Westerfeld

1963 - Today

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Scott David Westerfeld (born May 5, 1963) is an American writer of young adult fiction, best known as the author of the Uglies and the Leviathan series. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Scott Westerfeld is the 6,590th most popular writer (up from 6,870th in 2019), the 13,156th most popular biography from United States (up from 14,535th in 2019) and the 933rd most popular American Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Scott Westerfeld ranks 6,590 out of 7,302Before him are Oliver La Farge, Thomas Shadwell, Abdellah Taïa, Sarah J. Maas, Lionel Trilling, and Catherine Cookson. After him are Kaifi Azmi, William Collins, Leila Aboulela, Sandro Veronesi, Vachel Lindsay, and David Diop.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Scott Westerfeld ranks 628Before him are Anna Samokhina, Anișoara Sorohan, Alexandra Silk, Farin Urlaub, Vonda Shepard, and Ines Geissler. After him are Douglas Wakiihuri, Abdullah Avcı, Pako Ayestarán, Sophie in 't Veld, Awadeya Mahmoud, and José Zalazar.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Scott Westerfeld ranks 13,160 out of 20,380Before him are Patrick Schwarzenegger (1993), Mack Robinson (1914), John Boozman (1950), Ben Moody (1981), Amy Jo Johnson (1970), and Connie Kay (1927). After him are Aimee Teegarden (1989), Matt Riddle (1986), Ed McMahon (1923), Tina Brooks (1932), Thomas Gomez (1905), and Ghostface Killah (1970).

Among WRITERS In United States

Among writers born in United States, Scott Westerfeld ranks 933Before him are James Lipton (1926), Frederica Sagor Maas (1900), Melissa Rosenberg (1962), Oliver La Farge (1901), Sarah J. Maas (1986), and Lionel Trilling (1905). After him are Vachel Lindsay (1879), Rick Yancey (1962), Adam Horowitz (1971), Virginia Hamilton (1936), Stanley Kunitz (1905), and Justin Cronin (1962).