CharleyH
Curioser and curiouser
- Joined
- May 7, 2003
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Never mind 'real'. What's a 'writer'?
I mean, everybody writes. Something, somewhere.
Is it the genre that makes a writer? The volume? The media?
While I believe in a good product (Cornflakes were just another means to a fetishists enema routine before they became a good saleable cereal product, Shang *see Kellogg*
) and I do not necessarily agree with Og
(I love talking about writing, babe). I am a writer.
I make a lot of money at it and I make a lot of money because I deliver a good product. Of course, research and structure amongst other things are paramount (process) to me as a writer with a good product. At the end of the day, if you make a living out of writing then you are a writer. Otherwise you are an amateur. Example. You may have gone to acting school and had a few bit parts in movies, but you make your living waiting tables. At the end of the day, you are a waiter and not an actor.
