Judith Martin
I don't know I was hoping you would have the answer
Judith Martin (aka Miss Manners) Emily Post Amy Vanderbilt
Emily Post Cornelia Vanderbilt [ possibly updated by Amy or Gloria Vanderbilt ] Miss Manners [ currently, Susan Martin ] Ann Landers
Emily Post and Miss Manners (Judith Martin) are two famous authors known for their guides to proper etiquette and cordial behavior. Their books provide advice on how to navigate social situations with grace and politeness.
teibot neemand, corman kifle In the US, Ann Landers, Emily Post, the current incarnation of Miss Manners, Judith Martin, and Cornelia Vanderbilt [ possibly updated by Amy or Gloria Vanderbilt ]
who are the famous authors in belgium
Emily Post
Aislinn McInrney
Emily Post
Well, first, since this is English you should not capitalize the first "Famous". If one is writing about only one author's lunch, than, yes, it is author's lunch. However, if one is writing about several famous authors' lunches, than both would be plural resulting in authors' lunches.
Famous is an adjective; authors is a plural noun.
Some famous authors from Rhode Island include H.P. Lovecraft, who was known for his horror fiction; Cormac McCarthy, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist; and Jhumpa Lahiri, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author known for her works on the Indian-American experience.