Every writer is a writer of the generation before.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The fact is that all writers create their precursors. Their work modifies our conception of the past, just as it is bound to modify the future.
One doesn't choose to become a writer. One is just born that way.
If you are any kind of writer at all, you are in all of your writings.
With due apologies to Shakespeare, some people are born writers, some people achieve it after a lot of hard work, some people have a writing career thrust upon them. I am in that last group.
I would say the next imminent hot writers are often the writers from the decade before you were born.
I've always been a writer.
You can try to reach an audience, but you just write what comes out of you and you just hope that it is accepted. You do not write specifically to a generation.
Every character a writer creates has some of themselves in it somewhere.
The children of great authors do not, as a rule, become writers.
As a writer, you aren't anybody until you become somebody.