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An author is the original person who conceives and writes the majority of a literary work. Some authors may just conceive the idea and write with a team (of 1 or more authors); in this case the authors are listed as co-authors or the person who conceived the idea is listed as the attributing (main) author.
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Who *really* wrote the Rama sequels?
The Rama sequels, starting with Rama II and on, are co-authored by Arthur C. Clarke and Gentry Lee.
I'm wondering if there are any sources (e.g., interviews) discussing Clarke's impact or contributi …