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I use the distinction for myself as a kind of carrot. If I don’t give up on the work involved in getting my book published, I can call myself an author. I don’t consider it a hard and fast rule, and would certainly encourage others to grab a hold of the title when they think it’s appropriate for them. I know a lot of published writers who never really consider themselves “authors.” I think my biggest semantic hang-up will be in considering my writing to be “literature.”
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I like that, Karla, “author” as a carrot :-)
And, you’d better not give up on the work to publish! As one of your Beta-readers, I adjudge your book as Literature…
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Thank you, from an unpublished “Author” (you’ll notice the capital A!). Don’t you think author/writer is a frame of mind, as well? As with many others, it took me a long time to be able to call myself that, even though I’ve written for a long time.
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I do think author/writer can be a state of mind, Selena.
Even though I wrote this post, I, too, went through the “I’m-a-writer-till-I-publish” stage :-)
BTW, I’ve had about 10 Author Interviews on this blog and the majority of those folks have yet to publish ;-)
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Thanks for that Alexander. I truly enjoy your interview ‘style’ and appreciate the respect you offer. AND, there is hope for me yet!!
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Thanks for that encouraging comment :-)
Yes, always hope…..
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I agree with you Selena the distinction between author and writer is often a frame of mind. I consider myself both however with lower case letters. When I have my published book in my hands I will start using capitol letters.
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Haley-your skill as I have seen it supports the Capitol letters now!
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*Blushing* Thanks Selena for that wonderful compliment. It made my day :)
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Of course if we add the word ‘professional’ to either job title, it adds importance. :-)
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Wonderful, Simone!!
Professional Writer…………………………….Professional Author
Hmmm…
Does Professional Writer = Author???
Help !!!!! :-)
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Here’s another way we could look at the distinction, possibly. A horseshoer shoes horses. A farrier also shoes horses, but provides hoof care (trimming, cleaning, etc.) as well.
In my mind, I can easily compare a farrier to an author and a horseshoer to a writer. For example, I think of a newspaper reporter as a writer, but not as an author.
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Both examples are exemplary, Simone.
Perhaps I should have written the post more clearly to make plain that I was talking about fiction writers/authors…
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My apologies, Alexander. It was my comment that wasn’t clear. What I mean is it wouldn’t be incorrect to refer to a farrier as a horseshoer, neither is it incorrect to refer to an author of fiction as a writer.
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Aha :-) I see…
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Roland Barthes made the distinction as activity versus function. Okay, now my brain hurts…
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I looked him up and found, admittedly with a brief search, this:
“‘Functions’ are the elementary pieces of a work, such as a single descriptive word that can be used to identify a character. That character would be an ‘action’, and consequently one of the elements that make up the narrative.”
What I make of that is that the act of writing (what a writer does) deals with functions and characters. Then, I suppose, once the writer has brought character and function to the level of narrative, they are acting as an author…
My brain’s starting to hurt, too ;-)
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Excellent comparison- the difference (or progression) of skill to art?
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Interesting where comments can go to fill out a blog post, eh, Selena?
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My question is, what is considered published these days? As a professional visual artist (who can be put in the realm of “writer” now that I have my own blog), I have wondered on this distinction. With the advent of Kindle (published, I assume?), the Internet (unpublished?) and other forms of getting the work out there, the lines have blurred, particularly for those standing outside the profession (or with a toe in).
I have had one poem published as part of a collection of poems long ago. Does that make me an author?
It is endlessly fascinating to me, the distinctions drawn between artist/not artist, professional/not professional, writer/author. Lines seem to shift depending on who you are talking to. Even when there is a “clear” definition, interpretations can skew the clarity and take the mind down a different path. Very interesting!
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Amy,
My understanding of “published”, as far as writing, is when the work is “reproduced” on/in a public venue (Internet, other digital devices, and print) OR when put on paper and handed to others :-)
As far as your one published poem, I think you were an author when you wrote it…
And, yes, the plethora of opinions on this/that and either/or and this/but-not-that are often messy.
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I have always considered the label “author” to be roughly synonymous to “doctor” as being one who has successfully completed a rite of passage and received the approval of their peer-superiors.
I have generally considered myself a “writer” because I have not had a novel formally published. I have had a book mainstream published, but it was instructional non-fiction, not a novel. The advent of self-publishing tosses the whole process on it’s ear.
Perhaps I too should upgrade my name badge to “author”.
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Allan, I think you should definitely consider calling yourself an author. I just read your excerpt from Tale of the Draggon and find it authorial.
I’m going to add your site to the Blogroll here :-)
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