The corresponding author role may be transferred to another coauthor.
Most of the time, the natural author is the actual author, and the exceptions leave us grumbling.
Order multi-author publications of the same first author alphabetically with respect to second, third, etc. author.
The book publisher accepts a manuscript from an author, signs a contract to publish a book, and arranges for payment of royalties—the percentage of profits due the author.
Budden is the first author only for Reference 18 and the letter, and is never the last author.
The submitting author is automatically designated as the corresponding author in the submission system.
Creating an account with us can help eliminate reimbursement protocols, consolidate author invoices, and streamline author payment communications.
The submitting author is automatically added to the author list and given the role of corresponding author in the submission system.
In author collaborations where formal agreements for representation allow it, it is sufficient for the corresponding author to sign the disclosure form on behalf of all authors.
There’s no consistency of how blinding was done in journals in these studies, nor how gender was determined (such as any author, lead author, or corresponding author).
When George IV asked whether Scott was the author of Waverley, what he wanted to know was, whether the intension (‘meaning’, connotation) of Author of ‘Waverley’ could be assigned to Scott—i.e.
The team of experts to guide and illuminate us along the way are Glen David Gold, author of Sunnyside, Cecilia Cenciarelli head of Progetto Chaplin (the Chaplin Project) at the Cineteca di Bologna, Italy, Lisa Stein author of Syd Chaplin: A Biography and Simon Louvish author of Chaplin: The Tramp's Odyssey.
When Russell argues that ‘author of Waverly’ cannot mean the same as ‘Scott’ because this would imply that ‘Scott is the author of Waverley’ and ‘Scott is Scott’ express the same proposition, he uses ‘meaning’ in an intensional sense: “plainly intension (or connotation) of the author of Waverley and of Scott, cannot be the same.”
Misha Glenny - Author of ‘McMafia: A Journey Through the Global Criminal Underworld’ Vanda Felbab Brown - Senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and author of 'The Extinction Market: Wildlife Trafficking and How to Counter It' Jeffrey Robinson - Author of ‘The Laundrymen’ and its sequel ‘The Merger – How Organized Crime is Taking Over The World’
Contributors include - Baroness Mary Warnock, crossbench life peer and moral philosopher; Professor Stefan Collini, author of Absent Minds: Intellectuals in Britain; Professor Timothy Garton Ash, author of Free Speech; Henry Hardy, literary executor of Isaiah Berlin; Claire Fox, director of the Institute of Ideas; and Professor Daniel Drezner, author of The Ideas Industry.
The judges for the category this year are Cathryn Mercier, who directs the Center for the Study of Children’s Literature at Simmons University; Pablo Cartaya, the author of “The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora”; Traci Chee, the author of “The Reader”; Leslie Connor, the author of “The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle”; and Ibi Zoboi, the author of “American Street.”
Van Jordan, a professor for the Helen Zell Writers’ Program, at the University of Michigan, and the author of several poetry collections, including “Rise”; Don Mee Choi, whose book “DMZ Colony” won the 2020 National Book Award for Poetry; Natalie Diaz, the author of “When My Brother Was an Aztec” and “Postcolonial Love Poem”; Matthea Harvey, the author of five books of poetry, including “Modern Life”; and Ilya Kaminsky, the author of “Deaf Republic.”
The judges for the prize this year are Luis Alberto Urrea, a professor at the University of Illinois Chicago, a Guggenheim Fellow, and the author of, most recently, “The House of Broken Angels”; Alan Michael Parker, the author of nine poetry collections and four novels, including “Christmas in July”; Emily Pullen, the reader-services coördinator for the New York Public Library; Margaret Wilkerson Sexton, the author of “The Revisioners” and “A Kind of Freedom”; and Charles Yu, the author of “Interior Chinatown,” which won the 2020 National Book Award for Fiction.
With grateful thanks to: Peter Mills, guide at Highgate Cemetery Dr Jan Marsh, author of 'The Legend of Elizabeth Siddal' Joanne Harris, author of 'Chocolat' and 'Sleep, Pale Sister' Dr Serena Trowbridge author of 'My Ladys Soul: The Poetry of Elizabeth Siddall' Hannah Squire, Assistant Curator at The National Trust Dr Caroline Palmer from the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology Louise Foxcroft author of 'The Making of Addiction: The "use and abuse" of opium in nineteenth-century Britain' Laura Walker Lead Curator of Modern Archives & Manuscripts at The British Library
Other feminist writers included Joan Didion, author of Play It As It Lays (1970) and A Book of Common Prayer (1977); Sandra Hochman, author of Endangered Species (1977); Cynthia Buchanan, author of Maiden (1972); Marilyn French, author of The Women’s Room (1977) and The Bleeding Heart (1980); Erica Jong, author of Fear of Flying (1973) and Fanny (1980); Lois Gould, author of Final Analysis (1974); Sue Kaufman, author of Diary of a Mad Housewife (1967) and Falling Bodies (1974); Judith Rossner, author of Looking for Mr.
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noun person
- writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay)
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- be the author of
Example: She authored this play
noun person
- someone who originates or causes or initiates something
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Other feminist writers included Joan Didion author of Play It As It Lays 1970 and A Book of Common Prayer 1977 Sandra Hochman author of Endangered Species 1977 Cynthia Buchanan author of Maiden 1972 Marilyn French author of The Womens Room 1977 and The Bleeding Heart 1980 Erica Jong author of Fear of Flying 1973 and Fanny 1980 Lois Gould author of Final Analysis 1974 Sue Kaufman author of Diary of a Mad Housewife 1967 and Falling Bodies 1974 Judith Rossner author of Looking for Mr