Writers and editors write!
Writers write made up stories, or they write about things that really happened. They write books, and they write articles for magazines or journals. They write for newspapers, and they write for radio and television.
Editors tell writers what to write about. They also decide if what a writer has written is good. If it is not so good, they change the words to make it better. When a writer begins to write, he or she gathers information. The writer may get this information just by looking or by doing research at the library. Or, the writer may interview someone. Writers write something, and then they change it. Then they change it again. They keep changing it until they feel they get it right.
Editors write, too. They also review, rewrite, and change the words of writers. But their most important job is to plan what should be in a book, magazine, or newspaper. They decide what to print based on what they think readers will want to read. They assign topics to writers. They make sure that the book, magazine, or newspaper comes out on time.
A writer's job is to entertain and educate.
Writer's Identification
She is a writer.
he was a writer
He was a book writer
He was a mathematician and a writer.
He was a writer
New Orleans was his first job as a writer.
She was a writer
writer and novelist
Avi had one job a writer
He was a scientist, writer and politician.