0 one of two or more people who write a book, article, report, etc. together --
1 to write a book, article, report, etc. together with another person or other people: --
Robert and his daughter have co-authored a diet book specifically written for young women.
He is the author, co-author, or co-editor of nearly two dozen books and over six-hundred articles, essays, and reviews.
He is also the co-author of an influential article on the theory of bet-hedging.
He is a leading proponent of this new field, and co-author of the first text book in it.
Website authors can share journaling and website tasks with a co-author.
She is the author or co-author of numerous books, magazines, website columns, and a television personality on the subject of sexuality.
She has contributed to a number of fiction and nonfiction books, and is the co-author of a book for parents of teens.
He is also co-author of a recent book on critical thinking for students of medicine and their mentors.
The directive requires the principal director of a film to be named as the author or co-author.