Writers and authors develop written content for advertisements, books, magazines, movie and television scripts, songs, blogs, or other types of media.
Duties
Writers and authors typically do the following:
Choose subject matter that interests readers
Write fiction or nonfiction through scripts, novels, biographies, and more
Conduct research to obtain factual information and authentic detail
Write advertising copy for newspapers, magazines, broadcasts, and the Internet
Present drafts to editors and clients for feedback
Work with editors and clients to shape the material so it can be published
Writers and authors develop written material—namely, stories and advertisements—for books, magazines, and online publications.
Writers must establish their credibility with editors and readers through strong research and the use of appropriate sources and citations. Writers and authors select the material they want to use and then convey the information to readers. With help from editors, they may revise or rewrite sections, searching for the best organization and the most appropriate phrasing.
An increasing number of writers are freelance writers—that is, they are self-employed and sell their written content to book and magazine publishers; news organizations; advertising agencies; and movie, theater, and television producers. Many freelance writers are hired to complete specific short-term or recurring assignments, such as writing a newspaper column, contributing to a series of articles in a magazine, or producing an organization's newsletter.
An increasing number of writers are producing material that is published directly online, in videos and on blogs.
The following are examples of types of writers and authors:
Copywriters prepare advertisements to promote the sale of a good or service. They often work with a client to produce written content, such as advertising themes, jingles, and slogans.
Biographers write a thorough account of a person's life. They gather information from interviews and research about the person to accurately portray important events in that person's life.
Bloggers write posts to a web log (shortened to “blog”) that usually pertain to any topic or a specific field, such as fashion, news, or sports.
Generalists write about any topic of interest, unlike writers who usually specialize in a given field.
Novelists write books of fiction, creating characters and plots that may be imaginary or based on real events.
Songwriters compose music and lyrics for songs. They may write and perform their own songs or sell their work to a music publisher. They sometimes work with a client to produce advertising themes, jingles, and slogans, and they may be involved in marketing the product or service.
Playwrights write scripts for theatrical productions. They come up with a concept, write lines for actors to say, produce stage direction for actors to follow, and suggest ideas for theatrical set design.
Screenwriters create scripts for movies and television. They may produce original stories, characters, and dialogue, or turn a book into a movie or television script. Some may produce content for radio broadcasts and other types of performance.