"Cathy and I have separated," Sparks, who turned 49 on New Year's Eve, said in a statement released yesterday through his Los Angeles publicist.
"This is, of course, not a decision we've made lightly. We remain close friends with deep respect for each other and love for our children," he added.
"For our children's sake, we regard this as a private matter."
The couple married in 1989, seven years before Sparks found literary fame with his debut novel "The Notebook," which went on to become a 2004 movie starring Ryan Gosling and Gena Rowlands.
Sparks, who lives and works in North Carolina, has identified his wife, born Cathy Cote, as a source of inspiration.
"Every morning when I wake up and see my wife -- that is the kind of love that I write about in the novels," he told the New York Daily News in 2013.
The couple has three sons and two daughters.
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