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Realist writers saw how hard life could be and wrote about it.
He always hire good writers. I'm a good one but i must work alone and collaberate later. apachewilde1@yahoo.com
It means, once you save your work, you go back and change or add what you want
Most movies will have many more writers work on the script than whose names actually appear in the credits. A writer will only get his name credited as the writer if he or she contributes more than 50% of the story and character. But beyond that person many writers, called "script doctors" will work on single scenes or even single lines of dialogue to get them to the director's liking. Comedies typically use scads of writers to create just individual jokes here and there. "Tootsie" is a good example of a film that is often cited for having one of the best comedic screenplays in history, that's credited to only a few writers, but did have upwards of 32 writers work on the script at one time.
They found out that they (unfairly) were not being paid royalties for their "shared" work online. So, whenever their work was downloaded they weren't receiving any royalties.
There are a number of different websites online that will proofread and edit your work, should it need it. Some of the best ones are Editorial Manager, Writers Victoria, and Writers and Artists.
after they revise it
PROOFREAD
You can (and should) always proofread your own work, and you'll likely be surprised how many mistakes you can catch simply by reading through it.
Be sure to proofread your work before handing it in.
You should certainly proofread your own work, however, it is also very helpful to get another person, other than yourself, to also proofread it. Other people are likely to see things that you miss. Excessive familiarity with your own writing makes proofreading trickier.
Spell check can tell if a word is misspelled, but it cannot tell if a word is misused.
Yes, writers revise their work to improve clarity, structure, and coherence. Revision is essential for refining ideas, enhancing language, and ensuring the intended message resonates with readers. It's a vital part of the writing process that helps to create polished and impactful pieces of writing.
No. Go eat cats. *EDIT - The question is not clear.
Your original question starts "Why cat writers only use spell check" instead of "why can't". Since "cat" is a correct spelling, spell check sees nothing wrong with it.
Grammatical errors in writing can undermine an author's credibility and distract the reader from the intended written message. Therefore it is important that the author take steps to proofread and edit there work if necessary.
Writers work at home or at a coffee shop. Most employed writers work at a desk with a computer (at home or an employers office) so that they can send in their work by the deadline.