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collaborated

vb. (en-past of: collaborate)

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In addition to producing fiction, Muller is an accomplished critic and anthologist having collaborated on a dozen books, including three detective novels written with her husband, Bill Pronzini.

Those councilors who had collaborated were allowed to retain their position.

He also collaborated with Adrian Conan Doyle on a pastiche, The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes.

They collaborated on what came to be The Roman Hat Mystery, using a very sophisticated young man named Ellery Queen as a mystery writer and amateur sleuth.

Divisti and Lunzie had collaborated and produced a pulp from the greenery that might be nutritionally correct but had such a nauseating taste and curious consistency that only the heavy-worlders would eat it.

Divisti and Lungie had collaborated and the table was spread with the fruit in its natural form, sliced into green juicy portions: fruit synthesized as a paste, reinforced with nutrients and vitamins.

Even more memorably, Gaiman collaborated with artist Dave McKean on several non-genre works, including the unnerving Mr.

Now that France was free again, everyone who'd collaborated with the Nazis in any way was all at once fair game.

He collaborated with the Germans so long and so well, he had no trouble collaborating with the Lizards when they became the leading foreigners in France.

TO BEHOLD THE SUN I am probably the only living writer who can say he collaborated with the justly famed Isaac Asimov on the second story I ever sold.

When I met Isaac at the Philcon (a science fiction fan convention in Philadelphia) this past November, I reminded him of the fact we had collaborated and, jokingly, offered him a quarter for his share of the work.