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Discover LudwigThe phrase "author rises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the emergence or increase in prominence of an author, such as in literary discussions or critiques.
Example: "In the world of contemporary literature, the author rises to prominence with each new release, captivating readers and critics alike."
Alternatives: "author emerges" or "author ascends".
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No longer able to rest in peace due to the proliferation of titles such as Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters, the author rises from the dead intent on destroying the "abominations".
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An autobiography whose author rose from Blackpool to Oxford to Rutgers, showing what it is like to be a philosopher in action: tough, determined, amusing, combative and clever, as well as engaged in an important and difficult task.
An autobiography whose author rose from Blackpool to Oxford to Rutgers, showing us what it is like to be a philosopher in action: tough, determined, amusing, combative and clever, as well as engaged on an important and difficult task.
Unusually, this Cuban author will be able to leave her country and go on a book tour and that alone should help this tale of a Spanish lit professor and her affair with a young author rise about others and gain some much-needed attention.
As more young Nigerian debut authors rise to global prominence, the diversity and range of the country's fiction is on full display.
For starters there's the romance, unfurling messily over the course of their roughly decade-long correspondence, which vaguely charts the authors' rising literary fortunes, the prizes won and teaching gigs endured.
As just one example, one of the authors, rising second-year law student Sam Marullo '20, co-authored the article on the right to treatment in prison and is now working with Stith and other faculty and advocates on enacting that right into law in the Connecticut legislature.
So while many works of authors who died in 1943 became PD in other countries, in the U.S. only unpublished works by such authors rose into the public domain.
What authors rise to ultimate greatness?
Joshua Shifrinson, author of Rising Titans, Falling Giants, discusses foreign policy trends on a Cato Institute podcast.
The author, Nicholas Boothman, rose to the challenge and showed up Wednesday morning at Grand Central Terminal.
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