Authorship: why not just toss a coin?
TL;DR: During 32 years of publishing, I've experienced two authorship disputes that have demonstrated that there is a disturbing and pervasive lack of understanding of what is going on in the world of literature.
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Abstract: if you are reading this commentary, the title probably irked your professional sensibilities. That's good. During 32 years of publishing, I've experienced two authorship disputes. Both of these problems have demonstrated to me that there is a disturbing and pervasive lack of understanding of what
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