answers1:The author is the one who wrote it. The editor put it into
book form. If you look in the front matter - that first page with all
the small type that lists copyrights etc.etc. you will find the
author's name listed. Authors's names aren't listed in 'chapters'
unless what you are looking at is a compilation of short stories by
different authors.
answers2:This Site Might Help You.RE:Difference between editor and
author?On the books cover it lists the editor of the book. But in the
chapter it has another author's name. How should I cite the chapter?
I'm not using the entire book, but only the chapter. Is the name
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answers3:An editor edits the author's work.
answers4:The author writes the book, and sends it into an editor(s) to
have it fixed and edited. You should cite the publisher, author,
editors a good thing to cite too, the chapter, chapter name, and
page(s). There is normally one book author, and if it's a novel, the
name should be on the front or back, if not, it should be on the
inside first pages.
answers5:The author writes the book. The editor just makes changes
(often working together with the author) to make the book better or at
least more marketable. You usually cite by author.
answers6:An editor edit's the authors work
answers7:Author And Editor
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