Difference between a writer and one who writes



The difference between a writer and someone who write (or wrote) is not the length of the writing or the quality of the book cover. It is not what they have to say, or how much experience they've got.


Everybody's got experience. Recently, a 12year old girl stunned me when in the middle of a friendly conversation, she said, "whenever I think about my past..." And I was like "sorry, come again please". So, that you have some experiences and you decided to pen it down and publish it, doesn't make you a writer.


A writer is one who observes, reads, researches, watches, hears, thinks, cooks his thought in the pot of meditation, and then creatively, carefully and intelligently dishes it on a write-able surface: a hard copy book, a softcopy book, an article, magazine, other platforms, online and offline.


A writer thinks among many things:
What
Why
How
Before he writers.
Now this is where many miss it, including motivational speakers and passionate readers.

A good speaker doesn't make a good writer.

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