Writers aren't born properly labeled so it is hard to know one when one appears.
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Writers are the ones who figure out how to put their observations into words.
People have expectations of what you are as a writer. And writers, on the whole, don't like to be classified.
I think all writers are different. I've been with a few writers; they're all different.
For everyone I know who is a writer, there was some awkward time in their lives when they had to learn to call themselves one.
As far as I am concerned, I write novels, and other people can do the labelling.
Every character a writer creates has some of themselves in it somewhere.
I have always thought that writers come with any variety of attributes. Some are capable and some aren't.
Writers never feel comfortable having labels attached to them, however accurate they are.
I think with every writer there are two people there.
Writers - all writers, even screenwriters - like to make their mark. I don't think many screenwriters can write. They pass as writers.
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