Sentence examples for author author from inspiring English sources

The phrase "author author" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in a context where someone is referring to multiple authors or addressing an author in a playful or repetitive manner.
Example: "In the discussion about the book, the speaker exclaimed, 'Author author, what inspired you to write such a compelling story?'"
Alternatives: "writer writer" or "creator creator".

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Author, Author?

Wei, Jie (Children's author), author.

Possible material for a novel like Author, Author here.

Congratulations for putting Shakespeare where he belongs: on the sports page ("Author, Author," June 15).

AUTHOR, author of "Purl Your Way to Freedom," is currently working on a third memoir, "Knitting Yourself Together".

AUTHOR, author of New York Times best-seller "Hashtag Novel," is a firm believer in self-publishing.

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With rare exceptions (e.g., celebrity authors), author tours have gone out of fashion.

Respondents Jonathan Tasini, Mary Kay Blakely, Barbara Garson, Margot Mifflin, Sonia Jaffe Robbins, and David S. Whitford are authors (Authors).

Just like celebrities don't make good authors, authors don't really make good celebrities".

Old Canadian ladies, popular authors, authors not in New York, authors so famous and remote that it really won't matter.

The remaining authors authors declare no conflict of interest.

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