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I agree. :D



Writing is an art. The need to define it narrowly has no bearing whether what is created is art. Anne Frank only wrote one book, never published while she lived. Was she an author?
I think piddling about this question is not that useful, and in some ways might be deleterious to the efforts of those who write. Call them giraffes if you want, but let them do it.


But I agree entirely with LF, your first book is awfully close to being a child :-)

That takes work. You have to learn the rules. You have to read - a lot. You have to have something to say more than a "rilly kewl zombie book" - and yes, it helps if people, eventually, are willing to pay for what you do. It's like art. A lot of people draw really well, but for them to be taken seriously as an artist, they have to connect with an audience. Doesn't mean they are not artists, just that they might be the only one that knows.
I've been writing for nearly thirty years. I've been taken seriously a few times, and a LOT of people have paid money for my work... Sometimes I feel as if I'm just beginning, for all that.
DNW

This is a wonderful statement, David. (And I hope it's ok if I use it sometime.)


Absolutely you may.
Either agreeing with what I said or in your own opinion what makes an author?