Julia D. Lindenlaub and Chance E. Bonar: Introduction to Authorial Fictions and Attributions in the Ancient Mediterranean - Robyn Faith Walsh: The Epistle to the Laodiceans and the Art of Tradition - Claire Jackson: Authorial Fictions, Phoenician Paradigms, and the Reception of Achilles Tatius' Leucippe and Clitophon in the Lives of Galaction and Episteme - Rebecca Wollenberg: Outside Bible Readers as an Author Character in Rabbinic Literature: Using Attribution to Preserve and Contain Subversive Positions - Julia D. Lindenlaub: The Fictive Author and the Reading Community in the Apocryphon of James (NHC I,2) - Nicholas Baker-Brian: Writing Truth and Secrets: Authorship and the Legitimizing Role of Apocalyptic in Manichaeism - Chance E. Bonar: Coauthorial Attribution and the Teachings of Silvanus (NHC VII,4) - Elena Dugan: Melito's Enoch: Anti-Judaism and the Transmission of the Pseudepigrapha - Emily C. Mitchell: From Beyond the Grave: 'Ventriloquizing' the Enslaved and the Emancipated in Latin Verse Epitaphs - Jeremiah Coogan: Gospel Authorship Between Collaboration and Monography - Sophus Helle: Janus-Faced Authors: Production or Presentation?