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Writers' world

Writers' World



The clock was striking two when I completed my writing last night. People are seen working late nights but writers actually work only at nights. May be because the ghosts of writing appear only at nights. Some writers are stuck with writing at early morning who are first wished good morning by the sun. No matter when the writers do hold their pen and flow their ideas onto paper, their job is really tough.

You will find two types of writers - Full time writer who is engaged in writing whole day, and part time writer who does other job and writes as well. However, many people have a mentality that writers' work is too easy. They think writers just need to write and publish and earn money.

Nevertheless, no work is ever easy and the job of a writer is entirely different from other jobs. If you work in a company under someone, it is so because your qualifications clearly say you are meant to be under someone. And if you think your work is so tough, how would you interpret the work of someone who has to work independently and create his own world?

All the people who work under someone think that they have burdens and pressure. But in real, no job is ever easy. Working under someone has most of the responsibility and decision making power on the employer and not the employees. While, a person with his own start up has a hell lot of responsibilities. Similarly, writers are a king of the latter as only they have all the responsibilities and decision making of their works.

Overall, writers are creative people who have quite different traits and personalities than the other people.

©Anindita Janhabee Swaro

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  1. Yes, and this writing of yours is a relatable one and has quiet different traits and personalities than other writings. Hope you get the pun :)

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