Talk:Writer
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for monetary or personal gain?
I suppose it depends what how you define "personal gain", but I think this is misleading. You probably don't write a diary or a livejournal for personal gain particularly, but I think it makes you a writer. -- Sam Francis
[edit] Categorization
An article on the profession of "Writer" is not itself a writer, so I have deleted "Category:Writer" et al from this article. BeteNoir 07:39, 26 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Entry is very unprofessional
I think the "Alternative uses of writer" entry should be removed.
The individual who wrote this article for some reason has taken on a very personal, subjective tone in describing who is or isn't considered a writer - would a copywriter who writes scripts for film be any less of a writer than a writer who also writes scripts for a film for profit? Or a journalist or magazine writer who is also a PR/marketing flack? If so, most professional writers in the United States would not be considered a writer by Wikipedia's current definition, when in fact they are by the standards of the United States government (ad writers, marketers, journalists, and novelists all fall under the category of "Writer")[1], which most likely trumps the case of an individual inserting an entry into Wikipedia.
Wikipedia shows itself as an incredibly unreliable and unprofessional reference source through allowing this subjectivity. ("Then change it, if you don't like it! I agree with you - now, do something about it! That's why it's a COMMUNITY project.")