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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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What is the "About the Author" blurb in Shadows of the Empire supposed to say?
In my (2012 kindle) copy of the 1996 novel Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire, the brief blurb about science fiction author Steve Perry seems to have at least two misprints:
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
St …
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Has Max Brooks ever discussed the possibility of writing more zombie books?
I know that he's now busy being the world's most respected zombie expert, and I seem to remember him saying that he had already told the full story of World War Z (and I personally don't see how anyon …