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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- v. To write jointly or in collaboration with another author.
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- v. To write in collaboration with another person
Examples
“But meanwhile, this gives me one more chance to remind everyone that President Putin is, like Gore and Rowling, a published author: while in office he found time to cowrite Judo: History, Theory, Practice.”
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“He has since moved on to Connecticut, where recent books of his like Last Night at the Lobster have been set (and where he has become enough of a New Englander to cowrite a book about the Red Sox with Mainer Stephen King).”
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“I would like to thank Bowden for giving me the opportunity and having the confidence in me to cowrite his memoir.”
“Yesterday rumors were circulating that the third Nolan Batman film was in the works with brother Jonah and David Goyer on board to cowrite the script.”
“I never thought I could cowrite anything, but given that we often share a common brain—LOL—you made it not only easy, but a joy.”
“In fact, "My Wife's Home Town" is so Willie Dixon ( "I Just Want to Make Love to You") that the late Willie gets a cowrite credit.”
“Jones will cowrite the screenplay with actor Will McCormack, butdoes not plan to star in the film.”
“The truth is, this "poem" was written not by Dr. Angelou but by me, and published under my byline in Glamour Magazine as May 1997's Glamour List column - a column I originated and still cowrite.”
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“So, if I was a frontier-pushing guy who did really fine special effects, things people are blown away by, and the feedback I got on my third film was great special effects, story not so much, wouldn't it behoove me to employ, with my vast resources, some really excellent writers to cowrite with me?”
“Writing is an inherently personal act, and to cowrite successfully, or to complete another person's novel, you have to take on the persona of that other person.”
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