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[[Image:6357ytfhg.jpg|right|thumb|[[F. Scott Fitzgerald]], photographed by Carl van Vechten in 1937.]]
A '''writer''' is someone who writes things, like an [[author]] or [[journalist]].
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A '''writer''' is someone who writes works such as books, articles, or poetry.  Examples of writers are [[author]]s and [[journalists]].
  
Writing used to requires an physical instrument to write with and an physical object to write on, but in the [[internet]] age, writing has changed to have a large electronic component to its nature.  
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Before [[computers]] became widespread, writing required a physical instrument to write with and an physical object to write on.  In the [[internet]] age, some forms of writing become more interactive or collaborative (e.g. [[blog]]s, fan fiction).
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==See also==
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*[[Literature]]
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*[[Jerome Corsi]]
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*[[Famous American writers]]
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== External links ==
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*[http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2012/05/where-the-magic-happens/ Where the magic happens.] Harvard authors offer sneak peeks into their writing lives.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:38, July 12, 2016

F. Scott Fitzgerald, photographed by Carl van Vechten in 1937.

A writer is someone who writes works such as books, articles, or poetry. Examples of writers are authors and journalists.

Before computers became widespread, writing required a physical instrument to write with and an physical object to write on. In the internet age, some forms of writing become more interactive or collaborative (e.g. blogs, fan fiction).

See also

External links