Viridian
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I've noticed a tendency of writers to be Enneatype Fours or Fives - Woolf, Shakespeare, Kundera, Mishima, Calvino... It seems that having an idiosyncratic/analytical worldview or expressing deeply felt emotions are qualities that prove useful when it comes to creating top-notch written works. In fact, I don't remember a lot of writers (or non-musical artists, even) that aren't these types, unless you count more "commercial" or "genre" writers (such as Type Six thriller authors). Do you know of any? 
A few examples I can come up with:
George Orwell - 6w5
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 3w4
Maurice Sendak - 8w9
C. S. Lewis - 1w9
Any others? Non-fiction writers and playwrights are also welcome.

A few examples I can come up with:
George Orwell - 6w5
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 3w4
Maurice Sendak - 8w9
C. S. Lewis - 1w9
Any others? Non-fiction writers and playwrights are also welcome.