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Professional science and medical writer.
http://www.lifesciencewriter.com
Keywords:
science, writer, medical, journalist, freelance, health, copy, ad

http://www.lifesciencewriter.com

http://www.emmasciencewriter.com

http://www.emmasciencewriter.com

http://members.tripod.com/fionajones

http://members.tripod.com/fionajones

http://sunoasis.com/webjean.html
Keywords:
freelance writer, editor, video script writer, screenwriter, product naming, brochures, Star Lawrence, Jean Lawrence, direct mail, direct response, reporter, feature writer, case studies, success stories, consultant, marketing, filmmaker, free-lance writing, product naming, copy editing, direct marketing, video scripts, screenwriting, corporate writing, business writing, article writing

http://sunoasis.com/webjean.html

http://www.nasw.org/users/robinhenig/

http://www.nasw.org/users/robinhenig/

Home page for Freelance Medical and Alternative Medicine Writer
http://www.angelfire.com/md2/medwrite
Keywords:
Medical, and, Alternative, Medicine, Writer/Editor

http://www.angelfire.com/md2/medwrite

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Wikipedia-Article "Writers"

The term writer can apply to anyone who creates a written work, but the word more usually designates those who write creatively or professionally, or those who have written in many different forms. Skilled writers demonstrate skills in using language to portray ideas and images, whether producing fiction or non-fiction.

A writer may compose in many different forms, including (but not limited to): poetry, prose, music. Accordingly, a writer in specialist mode may rank as a poet, novelist, composer, lyricist, playwright, mythographer, journalist, film scriptwriter, etc. (See also: creative writing, technical writing and academic papers).

Writers' output frequently contributes to the cultural content of a society, and that society may value its writerly corpus -- or literature -- as an art much like the visual arts (see painting, sculpture, photography), music, craft and performance art (see: drama, theatre, opera, musical).

Alternative uses of "writer"

Practitioners within some specialized fields also use the term "writer" to describe their arts. For instance, advertising creatives, gag-writers and graffiti artists also refer to themselves as "writers." In these contexts, "writer" may be considered an alternative use of the term, rather than describing a so-called "literary" or "serious" writer as discussed above.

The creation of religious icons is often described as "writing an icon" as opposed to painting or sculpting it. The iconographer can also be considered an icon writer.

A "writer" can also be mechanical. For example, court reporters often refer to their stenotype machine as a writer. Similarly, some word processors are called "writer", such as OpenOffice.org Writer and Nisus Writer.

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