My favorite author... I must say, I have many. For one, there's Edgar Allan Poe. Though his writing may be too gruesome for some, I enjoy his witty remarks disguised by serious wording. Don't ask me to explain. I see his writing as intelligent thoughts recorded on paper, waiting to be discovered and understood by others. Then there's James Patterson. His writing style is very different from Poe's; his words are lighter and amusing. He has a way with words - just a few sentences can transform the whole mood of the story, send your heart beating fifty times a second. There's Anthony Horowitz, with his deep settings and professional, unstoppable characters; and Thomas L. Friedman. Friedman releases wide-ranging thoughts, he presents new ideas, a different perspective. His book The World is Flat is remarkable. Overall, every author is unique, and their writing styles are all different. Together, though, they can contribute to making a better writer of us all. Writers learn from writers.