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Home > New Age & Personal Growth Articles Authors: Prose ProducersWhether they call themselves a biographer, columnist, correspondent, editor, essayist, freelancer, journalist, novelist, playwright, poet, reporter, screenwriter, scribe, wordsmith, or writer, authors are a unique assemblage of knowledge and talent. From experts at creating wildly ingenious horse transformation stories to being best-selling real estate book authors, some are so passionate about their writing, that they really don't consider it work. The act of composing a short and funny story is as necessary as breathing for many authors. They live to write. Maybe you don't consider yourself an author because you've yet to have anything "substantial" published. But when do writers become authors? Is there any difference? Maybe you can identify that you're on the path to becoming an author when your friends and family buy used books as presents for you knowing that you'll treasure them as if they were the best gift you'd ever received. Or perhaps it's the fact that you can recite the latest New York Times Best Seller Fiction List as if someone had just asked you for your home address. If there's a file on your computer named "Favorite Classic Literature" that you update on an almost weekly basis you can be sure that the written word is of great value in your life, whether it's words you've joined together in an intricate dance across the page or if they're words that someone else has crafted into a one-of-a-kind message. Regardless if you're on a quest to find your writing niche or if you're already an "established" author, there are many sources of information to guide you along your written journey. If you need insight into transformation fiction, commonly referred to as TF or shapeshifting, to create your first written masterpiece of a series of horse transformation stories, believe it or not, there's data available via web sites, chat groups, and the like. Are you looking for an agent that represents real estate book authors? Again, check out the internet as well as the multitude of writing-related magazines and annual Writer's Market books. Do you simply have a short and funny story to share with someone like Reader's Digest or one of the Chicken Soup for the Soul books? Sounds like you already know where to start your search. If you're in the market to help authors, you can be sure that there's always someone in need of your services. Are you the aforementioned agent who's in search of investment stories, purchasing tips, and study guides written by real estate book authors? Maybe you're the editor of a compilation book dedicated to publishing the best horse transformation stories but for you such stories focus on the non-fiction aspect of how owning or working with a horse can have a positive transformative effect on a person. Let the authors of the world know what your needs are. It just so happens that most authors would be more than happy to share a short and funny story with you.
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