Friday 25 July 2014

29 Words That Mean Something Totally Different When You're A Writer

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"Writing."


"Writing."


What it means: Committing words to paper or text to an electronic document.

What it means when you're a writer: Doing literally anything else.


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"Protagonist."


"Protagonist."


What it means: The main character in a story.

What it means when you're a writer: You.


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"Friends."


"Friends."


What it means: A non-romantic relationship between two or more people.

What it means when you're a writer: Characters for your novel.


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