co-authorship
noun[U]
(alsocoauthorship)uk/ˌkəʊˈɔː.θə.ʃɪp/us/ˌkoʊˈɑː.θɚ.ʃɪp/thefactof being one of two or morepeopleto write aparticularbook,article,play, etc.:
He hadnumerouspublications,includingco-authorshipoftwobooks.
- He gave hisassistantco-authorship of thebooksand a 50percentshareof theproceeds.
- Thedebatehasfocusedon co-authorship andcollaborativewriting.
- Theresearchplacementisexpectedtoresultin the coauthorship of apaper.
- Heclaimedco-authorship on thebasisof hiseditorialworkon thetext.
People who write for work or pleasure
- autobiographer
- blogger
- Braillist
- chronicler
- co-author
- columnist
- correspondent
- dramatist
- essayist
- humorist
- poet
- scriptwriter
- shorthand typist
- songwriter
- speechwriter
- stenographer
- stylist
- tweep
- tweeter
- twitterati