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One who writes, especially as an occupation.


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Definition: person who composes with language
Antonyms: reader


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IN BRIEF: A person who composes stories, poems or articles.

pronunciation Ernest Hemingway is my favorite writer.

 
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A writer is anyone who creates a written work, though the word usually designates those who write creatively or professionally, as well as those who have written in many different forms.

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The word is almost synonymous with author, though somebody who writes, for example, a laundry list, could technically be called the writer of the list, but not an author. Skilled writers are able to use language to portray ideas and images, whether fiction or non-fiction.

A writer may compose in many different forms including (but certainly not limited to) poetry, prose, or music. Accordingly, a writer in specialist mode may rank as a poet, novelist, copywriter, composer, lyricist, playwright, mythographer, journalist, screenwriter for film or television, etc. (See also: creative writing, technical writing and academic papers.)

Writers' output frequently contributes to the cultural content of a society, and that society may value its writerly corpus – or literature – as an art much like the visual arts (see: painting, sculpture, photography), music, craft and performance art (see: drama, theatre, opera, musical).

In Colonial England, a "Writer" was the lowest grade in the civil services abroad. With respect to society, little has changed in this regard. The East India Company requirements for a "Writer" was a basic knowledge of accounts and youth. Applicants had to sign a bond and obtain a nomination.[1] In the British Royal Navy, writer is the trade designation for an administrative clerk.

In several instances, writers are also referred as wordsmiths because of their ability to compose words.

Internet writers

The popularity of the Internet opened the door of opportunity to many established and aspiring writers alike. The new medium created concerns over writing quality in the Internet age. Writers’ advocates believe the Internet has led to a lower level of writing standards.[2] While new modes of communication through the Internet are constantly advancing and changing, the issue of writing quality questions the very definition of writing in the Internet age.

Whether writers are devoted to the craft or not, they are expected to be able to write well both offline as well as online, or at least recognize the difference between the two.[3] When writing for the Web, it is the content that matters. Writing for the Web is very different from writing for print. Print today remains superior to the Web when it comes to visible space, image and type quality, and speed.[4] Web visitors are quickly scrolling through sites seeking specific information and will not always take the time to read every word. Traditional writing techniques and standards are less of a priority, as multiple headings, bullets and lists are needed to aid scanning readers. Although reputable writers compose much of this writing, the quality can appear less than professional. Also, with the increase of tech people working as a website content writer, the rules of grammar need to be put into effect.[5]

Writers not writing for a living often find enjoyment and small payouts from Web sites seeking material to raise their sites higher in the search engine rankings. Although this is a legitimate practice, the writing being published on the Web can often be less than professional. This lack of professionalism distorts the line between qualified and amateur writers. Writing standards are often not the highest priority as Web sites seek to drive traffic to gain advertising exposure. It seems as if readers are not as concerned about the writing quality, as long as they find a relevant account on a particular topic.[6]

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References

  1. ^ O'Malley, L. S. S. (1965) The Indian civil service, 1601-1930. London : F. Cass. p. 228
  2. ^ http://www.nwu.org/nwu/ National Writers Union
  3. ^ Bly, Robert W. “Weaving your web.” Writer’s Digest 2005 Aug.: 22.
  4. ^ Wonnacott, Laura. “Site Savvy: When writing content for a Web site, make sure to tailor your efforts to the media.” InfoWorld 2000 July 3: 48.
  5. ^ Friedman, Jon (2008-04-16). ""Wired plots a new style for Web journalists"". http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/wired-brings-style-web-journalists/story.aspx?guid=%7B98D0C925%2D82B8%2D4E1A%2DB742%2D900DDB99DCBD%7D. Retrieved 2008-04-18. 
  6. ^ ""Internet blurs line between amateur and pro writers"". Associated Press. 2008-04-07. http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/worklife/04/07/paid.writing.ap/index.html. Retrieved 2008-04-08. 

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Dansk (Danish)
n. - forfatter, skribent, digter, skriver

idioms:

  • writer's block    skriveblokering

Nederlands (Dutch)
schrijver

Français (French)
n. - écrivain, auteur (d'une lettre)

idioms:

  • writer's block    angoisse de la page blanche

Deutsch (German)
n. - Autor, Schriftsteller, Verfasser

idioms:

  • writer's block    zeitweiliger Mangel an schriftstellerischen Ideen

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - συγγραφέας, συντάκτης (δημοσιογραφικής ύλης)

idioms:

  • writer's block    έλλειψη έμπνευσης, στράγγισμα

Italiano (Italian)
scrittore

idioms:

  • writer's block    silenzio della musa

Português (Portuguese)
n. - escritor (m)

idioms:

  • writer's block    bloqueio psicológico de escritor (m)

Русский (Russian)
писатель, автор, клерк, юрист, стряпчий

idioms:

  • writer's block    период творческого застоя

Español (Spanish)
n. - escritor, autor

idioms:

  • writer's block    bloqueo mental del escritor

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - författare, skrivare

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
作家, 撰稿者, 记者

idioms:

  • writer's block    使作家无法进行写作的作者心理阻滞

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 作家, 撰稿者, 記者

idioms:

  • writer's block    使作家無法進行寫作的作者心理阻滯

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 저자, 서기

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 作家, 記者, 書く人, 筆者, 作者, 著者

idioms:

  • sports writer    スポーツライター

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) الكاتب, المؤلف‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮כותב, סופר, מחבר, לבלר‬


 
 

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