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authorial

American  
[aw-thawr-ee-uhl] / ɔˈθɔr i əl /

adjective

  1. of or relating to an author or to authors in general.


Example Sentences

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These works were penned by Pessoa’s heteronyms, a term he came up with to describe the scores of distinct authorial entities he invented.

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Her inner work has been a wise investment, leading Febos to feel more freedom in her authorial vision, perhaps even moving toward fiction.

From Los Angeles Times

Sielski chooses to apply a refreshingly human, old-school touch; “Magic in the Air” reads like a series of deeply reported, interconnected feature stories, rich in history and authorial voice.

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What has resonated in a marketplace that has so many shows is to have that strength of authorial vision, because these shows are all commercially successful.

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It’s also there in the giddy comic velocity that has become Gerwig’s authorial signature, something the academy duly acknowledged with an adapted screenplay nomination, though not the directing nod many had expected.

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