JK Rowling is the world's best paid author, banking more than £170 million in the last year, the US business magazine Forbes has said.
Rowling, who wrote the first of her best-selling books about boy wizard Harry Potter while an impoverished single mother, earned 300 million US dollars (£170m) over the past year.
The 43-year-old billionaire author's income was six times that of second-placed James Patterson, who wrote Along Came a Spider.
Last month, Rowling donated £1 million to the Labour Party ahead of its annual conference, indicating that her gift was motivated by Labour's record on child poverty and Tory leader David Cameron's offer of tax breaks to married couples.
A Forbes spokesman said: "It was wizardry that transformed JK Rowling from a destitute single mother on welfare into a bestselling billionaire."
The magazine described her work as "a children's literary sensation" and a "publishing hit".
It went on: "Once a single mother on welfare, Rowling can now claim best-selling billionaire status thanks to her Harry Potter franchise.
"Over on the big screen, her Potter franchise has already generated 4.5 billion dollars (£2.6bn) at the worldwide box office - and she still has three more flicks to come."
Last month, she won a New York legal battle and succeeded in blocking publication of a Potter encyclopaedia which she described as "wholesale theft" of her work.
She also said it had forced her to stop work on a new novel because the lawsuit had "decimated my creative work".
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