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What makes a writer?

A girl in our class said she had a painting on display in a cafe somewhere, so did that make her an artist? No.” His opinion is that the closer artwork is to food, the less likely it is to be called art (which I guess is why in Chapters, Margaret Atwood’s books are on the furthest possible wall from Starbucks, which is instead closest to the teenage, self-help, and children’s section).

Up next Dr. Peter King on the Chronotope The chronotope: the singular linkage of time and place — how place is always a place in time — and how this creates the significance of memories of Writing is an action So a recap: In a blog post about what defines one as a “Writer”, Natasha said: I would say that I am a person who enjoys creative writing, but no
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