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Verb
/kōˈôTHər/,
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A joint author,
  1. Be a joint author of (a book, paper, or report)

Noun
  1. A joint author


  1. a writer who collaborates with others in writing something
  2. The term collaborative writing refers to projects where written works are created by multiple people together (collaboratively) rather than individually. Some projects are overseen by an editor or editorial team, but many grow without any of this top-down oversight. ...
  3. a member of either house who joins the principal author in the sponsorship of a measure. (See also "Author".)
  4. Co-Authors are further authors of a contribution who have not themselves submitted the work. They can also be informed of the result of the review process via e-mail. ...
  5. One who shares authorship of a work. Coauthors all have bylines. Coauthors share royalties based on their contributions to the book. (compare to: ghostwriter)
  6. A collaborator on a book, story, or article who receives byline credit.