The author has worked hard and produced a readable and often enlightening book.
One hundred and fifty-three authors (47%) produced a single related paper.
Since deciding to pursue a career in writing, the author has produced several feature screenplays.
In fact, these days, most authors produce the original work in digital form to begin with.
This author, nearly forgotten today, produced forty plays of which several were successful.
Why should an author or estate allow anyone to produce an already established musical and bring it into New York without serious review?
Now, the author has produced a much more comprehensive volume that takes you from raw data to final concentrations, using the same approach.
I had never solved the mystery of how two authors can produce a single work at the keyboard.
True, at least once a year a (usually young) author produces a collection to high acclaim and respectable sales.
But how can a literary author produce a bad novel?