Across
- 2. – "Controversial author of ‘The Executioner’s Song’."
- 4. – "British-Indian author of ‘Midnight’s Children’."
- 6. – "Won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1976."
- 10. – "Blended science and fiction in ‘The Andromeda Strain’."
- 12. – "Canadian author of ‘The Edible Woman’."
- 15. – "Gritty poet and novelist of ‘Post Office’."
- 16. – "Essayist and novelist famous for ‘On Photography’."
- 17. – "Wrote ‘The World According to Garp’."
- 19. – "Debuted with ‘The Bluest Eye’ and later won a Nobel Prize."
- 20. – "Chronicled suburban life in the ‘Rabbit’ series."
Down
- 1. – "Magical realism icon behind ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’."
- 3. – "Science fiction genius behind ‘Foundation’ series."
- 5. – "Satirized war with ‘Catch-22’."
- 7. – "Penned ‘The Godfather’, a Mafia classic."
- 8. – "Wrote ‘Rendezvous with Rama’ and ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’."
- 9. – "Philosopher-novelist who wrote ‘The Name of the Rose’."
- 11. – "Famous for ‘Lolita’ and ‘Transparent Things’."
- 13. – "Wrote the satirical ‘Breakfast of Champions’."
- 14. – "Created the Earthsea fantasy series."
- 18. – "Horror master who debuted with ‘Carrie’."
