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Authors
1

-- See Also the narrower term Anonyms and pseudonyms



--subdivision Anonyms and pseudonyms under names of individual persons, e.g. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Anonyms and pseudonyms
2

-- See Also Bio-bibliography



--subdivision Bio-bibliography under names of countries, cities, etc. and under topical headings
3

-- See Also the narrower term Biographers


4

-- See Also the narrower term Blacklisting of authors


5

-- See Also the narrower term Blind authors


6

-- See Also the narrower term Bloggers


7

-- See Also the narrower term Catholic authors



--subdivision Catholic authors under names of literatures, e.g. American literature--Catholic authors
8

-- See Also the narrower term Child authors


Here are entered works on child authors as a class of persons. Collections of works published for children, including literary works, nonliterary works, or both, are entered under Children's literature. Works on books for children considered as physical objects are entered under Children's books. Works on the reading interests of children or books or recommended for children, are entered under Children--Books and reading. Collections of literary works or individual literary works written by children under 15 years of age are entered under Children's writings.
9

-- See Also the narrower term Children of authors


10

-- See Also the narrower term Christian authors



--subdivision Christian authors under names of literatures, e.g. English literature--Christian authors
11

-- See Also the narrower term Copy writers


12

-- See Also the narrower term Diarists


13

-- See Also the narrower term Dictators as authors


14

-- See Also the narrower term Dramatists


15

-- See Also the narrower term Erotic literature writers


16

-- See Also the narrower term Essayists


17

-- See Also the narrower term Expatriate authors


Here are entered works on expatriate authors in general and, with local subdivision, works on expatriate authors in a particular place. For the latter, an additional heading of the type Authors, [national qualifier]--[place] is assigned, e.g. 1. Expatriate authors--France. 2. Authors, American--France.
18

-- See Also the narrower term Financial writers


19

-- See Also the narrower term Food writers


20

-- See Also the narrower term Gay authors


21

-- See Also the narrower term Ghostwriters


22

-- See Also the narrower term Indian authors


23

-- See Also the narrower term Jewish authors



--subdivision Jewish authors under names of literatures, e.g. American literature--Jewish authors
24

-- See Also the narrower term Journalists



--subdivision Journalists under names of wars, e.g. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Journalists
25

-- See Also the narrower term Journalists



--subdivision Journalists under names of wars, e.g. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Journalists
26

-- See Also the narrower term Lesbian authors


27

-- See Also Literature


Here are entered works dealing with literature in general, not limited to aesthetics, philosophy, history or any one aspect.

--headings of the type [topic] in literature, e.g. Children in literature; Realism in literature; also headings of the type [language] literature, e.g. Swahili literature; also headings for national literatures, e.g. American literature; Mexican literature; also subdivision Literatures under names of countries, cities, etc.; and subdivision In literature under names of individual persons, families, corporate bodies, countries, cities, etc., and sacred works
28

-- See Also the narrower term Male authors


29

-- See Also the narrower term Minority authors



--subdivision Minority authors under individual literatures, e.g. English literature--Minority authors
30

-- See Also the narrower term Mothers of authors


31

-- See Also the narrower term Nature writers


32

-- See Also the narrower term Novelists


33

-- See Also the narrower term Older authors


34

-- See Also the narrower term Physicians as authors


35

-- See Also the narrower term Poets


36

-- See Also the narrower term Poets


37

-- See Also the narrower term Prisoners as authors


38

-- See Also the narrower term Psychotherapists as authors


39

-- See Also the narrower term Radio writers


40

-- See Also the narrower term Recluses as authors


41

-- See Also the narrower term Science writers


42

-- See Also the narrower term Screenwriters


43

-- See Also the narrower term Speechwriters


44

-- See Also the narrower term Teachers as authors


45

-- See Also the narrower term Technology writers


46

-- See Also the narrower term Television writers


47

-- See Also the narrower term Travel writers


48

-- See Also the narrower term Wine writers


49

-- See Also the narrower term Women authors


Here are entered works on women authors as a class of persons. Collections of works written by women are entered under the subdivision Women authors following the name of national literature and genre, e.g. American fiction--Women authors. Collections of works in two or more literary forms written about women are entered under Women--Literary collections. Works which discuss the representation of women in literature are entered under Women in literature.
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