What is the net worth of Stephenie Meyer now?

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On June 2, 2003, Stephenie Meyer, stay-at-home mom of young three boys, had a captivating dream. She went to work right away turning her dream into the Twilight Saga. Within three months she had finished Twilight and rapidly moved on to the next book.

The books were big hits. New Moon spent 25 weeks as number one on ‘’The New York Times’’ best seller list. On November 21, 2008, the Twilight movie was released and Stephenie was lunched even further into success.

With the release of Twilight Saga Eclipse just months away, Stephenie Meyer’s net worth is estimated to be around $125 million dollars. This includes all published works, movie rights, and merchandise. Stephenie has always been a family person and seeks to keep out of the public eye, which is probably why you have not seen her a lot.

She has done a number of televised interviews and even had a cameo appearance in Twilight. Stephenie does have a new novella coming out June 5, 2010. This new book ‘’The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella’’, gives readers a chance to see the Eclipse story through the eyes of one of the new born vampires.

Stephenie had also started writing a book titled ‘’Midnight Sun’’. This book was a rewrite of Twilight told from Edward’s perspective. It promised to be a best seller but when a partial draft was leaked to the masses Stephenie put the book on hold indefinitely.

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Stephanie Meyer's net worth is estimated to be $125 million.

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