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[[Image:6357ytfhg.jpg|right|thumb|[[F. Scott Fitzgerald]], photographed by Carl van Vechten in 1937.]]
 
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A '''writer''' is someone who writes works such as books, articles, or poetry.  Examples of writers are [[author|authors]] and [[journalists]].
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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]].
  
 
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).
 
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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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).

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