Chapter 81: V E Schwab
by EternalibChapter 81: V.E. Schwab – The Author of Many Worlds
Note: All figures below are estimates based on publicly available information. Actual figures may vary.
Author Snapshot
- Author: V.E. Schwab (also Victoria Schwab for YA)
- Type: Traditional novelist
- Genre: Fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy
- Career Span: 2011–present
- Notable Status: A Darker Shade of Magic series beloved; Vicious adapted for TV; prolific across age categories; active social media presence; among most popular modern fantasy authors
The Dual-Name Dynamo
V.E. Schwab writes adult fantasy under V.E. and young adult under Victoria, building parallel careers that together made her one of fantasy’s most visible authors. Her Shades of Magic trilogy, Villains duology, and numerous other works demonstrate remarkable productivity while maintaining quality.
Estimated Lifetime Gross Revenue
Total Estimated Range: $8 million to $15 million USD (2011-2024)
Prolific output across categories builds cumulative wealth.
Revenue Breakdown by Source
1. Book Sales (Estimated: $6-10 million)
- Shades of Magic trilogy
- Villains duology
- The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
- YA novels (The Archived, etc.)
- Graphic novels
2. Audiobook Revenue (Estimated: $1-2 million)
- Complete catalog on audio
- Strong fantasy audiobook market
3. Adaptation Rights (Estimated: $1-3 million)
- Vicious TV adaptation (development)
- Various options
Top Works & Impact
Shades of Magic Trilogy
Multiple Londons (Grey, Red, White, Black) with different levels of magic. Kell, rare magician who can travel between them.
Vicious and Vengeful
Superpowered people who are unambiguously villains. Dark, morally complex.
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue (2020)
Woman cursed to be forgotten makes deal with the devil. Breakout mainstream hit.
The Prolific Professional
Schwab publishes constantly across age categories, building cumulative audience. Her social media presence engages fans directly. She represents the modern author as brand.
In the Golden Quill Chronicles, Schwab represents productivity—the author who publishes relentlessly across age categories, whose dual identities serve different audiences.

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