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A writer is a person who uses written words in different writing styles, genres and techniques to communicate ideas, to inspire feelings and emotions, or to entertain. Writers may develop different forms of writing such as novels, short stories, monographs, travelogues, plays, screenplays, teleplays, songs, and essays as well as reports, educational material, and news articles that may be of interest to the general public. Writers' works are nowadays published across a wide range of media. Skilled writers who are able to use language to express ideas well, often contribute significantly to the cultural content of a society. The term is also used elsewhere in the arts and music, such as songwriter or a screenwriter. By itself, "writer" typically refers to the creation of written language primarily meant to be read. Some writers work from an oral tradition that can predate the written one. Writers can produce material across a number of genres, fictional or non-fictional. Other writers use multiple media such as graphics or illustration to enhance the communication of their ideas. Another recent demand has been created by civil and government readers for the work of non-fictional technical writers, whose skills create understandable, interpretive documents of a practical or scientific kind. Some writers may use images (drawing, painting, graphics) or multimedia to augment their writing. In rare instances, creative writers are able to communicate their ideas via music as well as words. As well as producing their own written works, writers often write about how they write (their writing process); why they write (that is, their motivation); and also comment on the work of other writers (criticism). Writers work professionally or non-professionally, that is, for payment or without payment and may be paid either in advance, or on acceptance, or only after their work is published. Payment is only one of the motivations of writers and many are not paid for their work. The term writer has been used as a synonym of author, although the latter term has a somewhat broader meaning and is used to convey legal responsibility for a piece of writing, even if its composition is anonymous, unknown or collaborative. Author most often refers to the writer of a book. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Anhalt'sches Schriftsteller-Lexikon
Literaten an der Wand: Die Münchner Räterepublik und die Schriftsteller
Die Geschichte ist offen: DDR 1990, Hoffnung auf eine neue Republik: Schriftsteller aus der DDR über die Zukunftschancen ihres Landes
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Met en zonder lauwerkrans. Schrijvende vrouwen uit de vroegmoderne tijd 1550-1850: van Anna Bijns tot Elise van Calcar
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Humorlexikon
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Who's Who in Lesbian and Gay Writing
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Put on the margins? The mainstream culture and the alienated writer in the fifties
Die berühmtesten Dichter und Schriftsteller Europas
de AS 157: Schrijvers & Anarchisme
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Biographical dictionary of Yiddish writers in the Soviet Union
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Framtidens kvinnor. Mognad och medborgarskap i svenska flickböcker 1832–1921.
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Meine jüdischen Autobiographien
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Lagerlöfs läsare. Allmänhetens brev till Selma Lagerlöf
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Foundational African Writers
Trystero
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Lips to Lips
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The Literary Encyclopedia
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Illinois Authors Directory
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Database of Canada's Early Women Writers
Deutsche Literaturlandschaften
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