It depends on the specific language of the contract between the author and the publisher.
Books are by an author, from a publisher.
To cite a book in APA style, include the author's last name and initials, the publication year, the book title in italics, the publisher, and the location of the publisher. For example: Author, A. A. (Year). Title of book. Publisher Name. City, State: Publisher Location.
R.L. Stine <><><> Stine was the author. Scholastic Publishing was the publisher.
The author markets his books through the publisher to the public. The publisher has various direct outlets as well as distribution network to sell the book.
You can reach AuthorHouse, a book publisher, by emailing them at info@authorhouse.com.
The publisher of the Goosebumps book series is Scholastic Inc.
Not necessarily. An author is the person who writes the content, while the publisher is the entity responsible for producing and distributing the work. In some cases, an author may act as their own publisher, but they are often separate roles within the publishing industry.
The best contact is the publisher of the particular work.
To format an APA style citation for a book, include the author's last name, first initial, publication year, book title in italics, publisher, and location. For example: Author, A. (Year). Title of Book. Publisher Name. City, State: Publisher.
See if your public library bought the rights. That would be legal because tax dollars pay the author and publisher.
Patricia McCormick's the author, if that's what you mean.
To cite a textbook in APA format, include the author's last name, first initial, publication year, book title, publisher, and location. For example: Author, A. (Year). Title of book. Publisher. City, State: Publisher.