I'm using a textbook that has a collection of stories by various authors, but the author of the textbook (person who compiled these stories) is a different person. If I'm trying to write an in-text citation for one of these stories from the textbook, should the author I cite be the author of the story or the author of the textbook?

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You are citing a published work in an anthology. Use any of these to help you. The first one -- from Purdue's OWL -- is probably explained the best.
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