Why would you change the names? If you are writing a book of other people's stories, you'd better keep them the way the author wrote them, or you will be committing plagiarism. If you are thinking of passing off those stories as your own, you will definitely be committing plagiarism!
If you are compiling an anthology of stories, you print each story the way it was written, with the author's name clearly written underneath the story title. And yes, you have to pay the authors for their stories.
It is recommended to get a release form even if names are changed, as the content may still be identifiable or contain personal details that could lead to recognition. Having a release form ensures that all parties understand and consent to their stories being used in the book.
this writer was famos for writing fablesAesop compiled fables which are stories with a lesson to learn from.
At http://gastricbypasstruth.com/life-after-gastric-bypass/, you can read one woman's diary of life after gastric bypass surgery. She has also compiled other peoples' stories as well.
No one person. It was compiled from many stories.
All peoples lives are stories.
The term Aryan has changed over time as to just what it refers to. The most accepted today i the peoples who moved into the Indus Valley about 150 BCE and settled there. We have no records of writings by the Aryan peoples. We have legendary stories of them in the Vegas.
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Thomas Seltzer has written: 'Best Russian short stories / compiled and edited by Thomas Seltzer'
Chicken Soup for the Soul is a popular book with many short stories included within. Motivational speakers Jack Canfield and Marc Hansen compiled the first book in the series.
Yes, the paper back copy of "More Scary Stories for Stormy Nights" is a short story book. The book is compiled of short stories, and the book itself is only 95 pages.
In many stories they do, but they have to be invited to go across the threshold.
bite peoples necks and drink there blood....
Yes, the apostrophe in "peoples'" is correct when indicating possession by multiple people.