A British writer would have been born in Britain, the American writer would have been born in America.
Also, writers from different countries may use words specific to their culture, for example an American write may say sidewalk instead of pavement or wrench instead of spanner.
No, he wasn't American, he was British
Obviously NOT, she was British.
Nothing, except the nationality of the writer. Americans spell it color and generally, British people spell it colour, with a U.
A fashion designer designs and a writer writes.
there is no difference.
This name applies to one American painter and one British writer.
A zip drive stores compressed data. A DVD writer transfer data....
Every writer has their own style of writing. It's the same as their style of speaking. The difference is the same as the difference between individuals. It's not so much that this difference is important -- it's something that just happens.
Mark Twain is an American writer by the name of Samuel Clemens. He was born and raised in Missouri and is not British.
I think he is an American writer since I got this in the test question correct answer was an American writer)
Charles Williams - British writer - was born on 1886-09-20.
A South American writer would be a writer who is a citizen of/living in/born in one of the countries that make up South America. (Argentina, Bolivia,Brazil,Chile,Colombia,Ecuador,Guyana,Paraguay,Peru,Suriname,Uruguay,Venezuela). A Southern American writer would be a writer who is a citizen of the USA, and comes from a place in the southern half (decided by traditional theories of the south or otherwise) of the USA.