Writers

(Bernard Enginger) Satprem

French author and an important disciple of The Mother (edited and published The Agenda).

Alan Leo

British astrologer, author, publisher and theosophist. Considered by many to be the father of modern astrology.

Andre Gide

Known for his fiction as well as his autobiographical works, Gide exposes to public view the conflict and eventual reconciliation between the two sides of his personality, split apart by a straightlaced education and a narrow social moralism. Nobel Prize in literature in 1947.

Artur Koestler

Hungarian writer (journalism, novels, social philosophy, and books on scientific subjects). The Sleepwalkers: A History of Man's Changing Vision of the Universe.

Ashleigh Brilliant

Pot-Shots, a single-panel comic of illustrated one-liners.

Barbara Cartland

Carlos Castaneda

Charles Baudelaire

French poet and critic. The principal themes of sex and death in his famous volume of poems Les Fleurs du mal ("The Flowers of Evil") were considered scandalous, and the book became a byword for unwholesomeness among mainstream critics of the day. Note strong cluster involving Pluto in the seventh and Sun-Saturn in the eighth house.

Charles Dickens

Dr. Walter Koch

Astrological writer, and author of the Koch House system.

Eduardo Galeano

Uruguayan journalist.

Edward de Bono

Author of the book 'Simplicity' and many others. Pioneer of lateral thinking. Born in Malta but birth town unknown.

Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

Swiss-born psychiatrist and the author of the groundbreaking book On Death and Dying, where she first discussed what is now known as the Kubler-Ross model.

Emily Dickinson

Ernest Hemingway

Federico Garcia Lorca

Spanish poet and dramatist.

Friedrich Nietzsche

"One must live dangerously!" Died mad.

Fritjof Capra

Author of 'The Tao of Physics'.

Gabriela Mistral

Chilean poet. The first Latin American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, in 1945.

George Bernard Shaw

Georges Bernanos

Guy de Maupassant

H. G. Wells

Best known for science fiction novels such as The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man, The First Men in the Moon and The Island of Doctor Moreau. With Jules Verne they are sometimes referred to as

Hans Christian Andersen

Henry Miller

Known for breaking with existing literary forms and developing a new sort of "novel" that is a mixture of novel, autobiography, social criticism, philosophical reflection, surrealist free association, and mysticism.

Herman Hesse

Author of 'Siddhartha'.

Honore de Balzac

J. B. Priestley

J. K. Rowling

Author of Harry Potter.

Jack London

Jean-Paul Sartre

Jean Anouilh

Jean Cocteau

French poet, novelist, dramatist.

Jean Giraudoux

Playwright, whose dramatic themes took pairs of opposites.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Lewis Carroll

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass as well as the poems

Lewis Spence

Occult writer. Author of 'Encyclopedia of Occultism'.

Milan Kundera

The author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being, The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, and The Joke.

Neil Gaiman

English author of science fiction and fantasy short stories and novels, graphic novels, comics, and films.

Oscar Wilde

"I've put my genius into my life; I've put only my talent into my works."

Paul Verlaine

Poet extraordinaire!

Percy Bysshe Shelley

One of the major English Romantic poets and is widely considered to be among the finest lyric poets of the English language.

Rainer Maria Rilke

Poet.

Ray Bradbury

American literary, fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery writer (The Martian Chronicles, Fahrenheit 451).

Richard Bach

Author of Jonathan Livingston Seagull.

Roald Dahl

Welsh novelist, short story author and screenwriter. His most popular books include Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach, Matilda, The Witches, The BFG, and Kiss Kiss.

Robert Louis Stevenson

Author of 'Treasure Island'.

Shirley Maclaine

Simone de Beauvoir

Metaphysical novels, including She Came to Stay and The Mandarins, and for her 1949 treatise The Second Sex, a detailed analysis of women's oppression and a foundational tract of contemporary feminism.

Sir James Barrie

Scottish novelist and dramatist. Created Peter Pan

Stephen T. Crane

His Collected Works are in 12 volumes.

Stephen King

Horror and fantasy novels. Significant Pluto in the chart.

T.S. Eliot

Thomas Mann

Known for his series of highly symbolic and often ironic epic novels and mid-length stories, noted for their insight into the psychology of the artist and intellectual. 1929 Nobel Prize laureate. Alternative birth time: 10:15 AM.

Trevor Ravenscroft

Author of the book "The Spear of Destiny"

Victor Hugo

William Blake

English poet, visionary, painter, and printmaker.

William Cullen Bryant