In the acknowledgements section at the beginning of his post apocalyptic novel One Second After William R. Forstchen credits "Alas, Babylon" as an influence in writing his novel about the small town of Black Mountain, NC.
In his 2008 book Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography, author Andrew Morton thanked Christman in the acknowledgements section for advising him with regard to the jargon and complicated history of Scientology.
On April 13, 2010, Novelist Mary Higgins Clark released her novel "The Shadow of Your Smile" and thanked Marco in her acknowledgements section.
In the acknowledgements section of his book "Who Dies: An Investigation of Conscious Living and Conscious Dying" (1986), Stephen pays tribute to a number of spiritual teachers whose work he acknowledges to have influenced his writing.
Rather, it is becoming increasingly common (especially in the biomedical sciences) for the language professional's contribution to a paper to be recognized in the paper's acknowledgements section.
In the acknowledgements section of her book Not So Big House she refers to his book A Pattern Language, published 1977, as "inspiration for a generation of architects" as well as to her work.
She was thanked for her suggestions by David Lehman, series editor of The Best American Poetry series in the acknowledgements sections of the 2003 and 2004 editions.
In the acknowledgements section of the novel, he also acknowledges Sakurada as one of his muses.
The 424-page tome that has resulted, First Ladies, may not be the last word in literature, but its acknowledgements section takes some beating.
The book starts with an acknowledgements section, maps of the location of the plot, an explanation of which characters are fictional as opposed to which ones are historical, and a description of the hierarchy of Polish society.