Book has two authors

>book has two authors

I loved the twelve chairs and the golden calf

>author has two books

>deleuze and guattari
>ortega and gasset

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Do Jesus, the Father and the Spirit count as three authors?

they never authored any books

Leigh and David Eddings.

GOAT dual authors.

>book actuslly starts on first page

Brothers Grimm, bitch ass.

>book two has two towers

>book has two titles

>Book has two pages

>Moby Dick, or, The Whale

All memes aside I kind of struggle to see how two people co-writing a book works. Who has the final say? In which authors style is the book going to be written in? If their style is the same then why bother writing together? If they're wildly different then how can they work together? And how does the actual writing process go down?

>Two authors have one book with two pages

They had ghostwriters

They agree on a project, and they either mesh and it works out, or they completely diverge in such away that one basically writes the whole book but both names get slapped on because contract has been signed. Or they write separately and pay a third party to remove redundancies and reconcile their writings. All kinds of ways, really.

>book has two titles
>one of them is "the modern version of [another story]"

>book has two cities

>Boock has two mispirnts

>theory has two dogmas

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Did you read my story?

>gag

>government has two separations of power

>book has two bookmarks

they weren't THAT great, they were soviet SNL tier.

D+G are a haecceity. It doesn't count.

I do this sometimes for endnotes/footnotes

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>OP has two dads

>Book has two books

>post ends in two 3s

>post has

>book has two translators
I have few of them.

cute

explain yourself, pleb

>story has two sides

read the intro to good omens

>book has an unknown amount of writers

it was just okay. it wasn't a work of genius by any means. soviet union did a number on the russian lit landscape.