WordNet
n. the name that appears on the by-line to identify the author of a work [syn: writer's name]
Usage examples of "author's name".
I've heard it said that maybe this problem has something to do with the size of the author's name on the front of the game-box.
I read in a pamphlet (I will not give the author's name) that the Marquesan especially resembles the Paumotuan.
The man was one of the most popular models around, his name and face selling books as much as any author's name.
The author waspurportedly a Wilhelmine Wittmann, a person quite un-known to me, but of course the author's name might be apseudonym.
Their senses of smell had to shut down, in self-defense-I once read a great science fiction novel, I forget the author's name, where a mad scientist increased everyone's sense of smell, and civilization fell overnight.
There was no title, but the author's name, Johannes Eckhart, and the date, 1943, were scrawled at the top.