That?s the thing about books. They let you travel without moving your feet.  
? Jhumpa Lahiri

A good cup of coffee and a great book is everything you need to have a perfect day. Whether you?re an avid reader or not, you?ve definitely enjoyed a book at some point in life. Authors help us put wings to our imaginations. They help us cross boundaries of reality. They break stereotypes. They inspire!

WHO IS AN AUTHOR?

An author is the creator or originator of any written work such as a book or play and is also considered a writer. More broadly defined, an author is "the person who originated or gave existence to anything" and whose authorship determines responsibility for what was created.

An author is someone who loves to think creatively, loves language, and loves the art of writing. His or her focus is to produce well-crafted pieces of work for us to read and enjoy. An author will work closely with words and use the fundamentals of the language to evoke our imagination, educate us, and hold our interest.

There are many different types of authors; novelists, poets, journalists, screenwriters, playwrights, copywriters, and so on. There are also many genres of writing; academic, creative, business, professional, and journalistic. For as many different types of books and published writings, there are in the world, there are as many different types of authors that write them.

WHAT ARE THE DUTIES OF AN AUTHOR?

Writers and authors typically do the following:

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 earn their living by selling 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 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.

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 produce lines for actors to say, stage direction for actors to follow, and 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.

Journalists write reports on current events. For more information, see the profile on reporters, correspondents, and broadcast news analysts.

EDUCATION REQUIRED:

A college degree is generally required for a salaried position as a writer or author. Proficiency with computers is necessary for staying in touch with sources, editors, and other writers while working on assignments. Excellent writing skills are essential.

A bachelor?s degree is typically needed for a full-time job as a writer. Because writing skills are essential in this occupation, many employers prefer candidates with a degree in English, journalism, or communications.

EXPERIENCE:

Writers can obtain job experience by working for high school and college newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations, advertising and publishing companies, or not-for-profit organizations. College theater and music programs offer playwrights and songwriters an opportunity to have their work performed. Many magazines and newspapers also have internships for students. Interns may write stories, conduct research and interviews, and gain general publishing experience.

In addition, Internet blogs can provide writing experience to anyone with online access. Some of this writing may lead to paid assignments regardless of education, because the quality of writing, the unique perspective, and the size of the potential audience are the greatest determinants of success for a piece of writing. Online publications require knowledge of computer software and editing tools that are used to combine text with graphics, audio, video, and animation.

Those with other backgrounds who demonstrate strong writing skills also may find jobs as writers.

SKILLS REQUIRED:

The Ability to Communicate

Writing is the art of communication. You need to be able to clearly express your ideas, thoughts, and emotions when speaking or writing The Power of Observation

On some level, all authors possess the power of observation. An author is an equal parts psychologist, therapist, researcher, observer, and intuitive. You need to be able to figure out what makes people tick.

Reasoning and Problem Solving

As a writer, you?ll need to think of new ideas or come up with creative and original ways to solve problems. You?ll need to develop the ability to analyze your ideas and use logic to understand your characters? strengths and weaknesses.

Knowledge of Grammar, Spelling, and Punctuation

It may seem obvious, but using correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation are important writing skills to develop for effective communication. Your readers will form an opinion of your work based on what they see, not only based on content but also presentation Fearlessness

Don?t be afraid to write from your heart. Be willing to be rejected. Be willing to be terrible at first. Writing takes courage. You need to be able to go deep into your character?s psyche to get to the truth. Embrace the uncertainty fearlessly, and be true and honest in your writing. Be daring!

TOP INSTITUTES FOR STUDYING LITERATURE:

1. Arts Faculty ? Delhi University, Delhi

2. Centre of English Studies ? Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi

3. Department of English ? Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi

4. School of Letters ? Ambedkar University, Delhi

5. School of English Language Education ? EFLU (English And Foreign Languages University), Hyderabad

6. School of Humanities ? Hyderabad Central University (UoH), Hyderabad

7. School of Languages ? Loyola College, Chennai

8. Christ Deemed to be University, Bengaluru

9. Department of English ? Presidency University, Kolkata

10. Department of English ? Jadavpur University, Kolkata

11. Department of English ? Fergusson College (Pune University), Pune

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  That?s the thing about books. They let you travel without moving your feet.  
? Jhumpa Lahiri

A good cup of coffee and a great book is everything you need to have a perfect day. Whether you?re an avid reader or not, you?ve definitely enjoyed a book at some point in life. Authors help us put wings to our imaginations. They help us cross boundaries of reality. They break stereotypes. They inspire!

WHO IS AN AUTHOR?

An author is the creator or originator of any written work such as a book or play and is also considered a writer. More broadly defined, an author is "the person who originated or gave existence to anything" and whose authorship determines responsibility for what was created.

An author is someone who loves to think creatively, loves language, and loves the art of writing. His or her focus is to produce well-crafted pieces of work for us to read and enjoy. An author will work closely with words and use the fundamentals of the language to evoke our imagination, educate us, and hold our interest.

There are many different types of authors; novelists, poets, journalists, screenwriters, playwrights, copywriters, and so on. There are also many genres of writing; academic, creative, business, professional, and journalistic. For as many different types of books and published writings, there are in the world, there are as many different types of authors that write them.

WHAT ARE THE DUTIES OF AN AUTHOR?

Writers and authors typically do the following:

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 earn their living by selling 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 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.

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 produce lines for actors to say, stage direction for actors to follow, and 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.

Journalists write reports on current events. For more information, see the profile on reporters, correspondents, and broadcast news analysts.

EDUCATION REQUIRED:

A college degree is generally required for a salaried position as a writer or author. Proficiency with computers is necessary for staying in touch with sources, editors, and other writers while working on assignments. Excellent writing skills are essential.

A bachelor?s degree is typically needed for a full-time job as a writer. Because writing skills are essential in this occupation, many employers prefer candidates with a degree in English, journalism, or communications.

EXPERIENCE:

Writers can obtain job experience by working for high school and college newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations, advertising and publishing companies, or not-for-profit organizations. College theater and music programs offer playwrights and songwriters an opportunity to have their work performed. Many magazines and newspapers also have internships for students. Interns may write stories, conduct research and interviews, and gain general publishing experience.

In addition, Internet blogs can provide writing experience to anyone with online access. Some of this writing may lead to paid assignments regardless of education, because the quality of writing, the unique perspective, and the size of the potential audience are the greatest determinants of success for a piece of writing. Online publications require knowledge of computer software and editing tools that are used to combine text with graphics, audio, video, and animation.

Those with other backgrounds who demonstrate strong writing skills also may find jobs as writers.

SKILLS REQUIRED:

The Ability to Communicate

Writing is the art of communication. You need to be able to clearly express your ideas, thoughts, and emotions when speaking or writing The Power of Observation

On some level, all authors possess the power of observation. An author is an equal parts psychologist, therapist, researcher, observer, and intuitive. You need to be able to figure out what makes people tick.

Reasoning and Problem Solving

As a writer, you?ll need to think of new ideas or come up with creative and original ways to solve problems. You?ll need to develop the ability to analyze your ideas and use logic to understand your characters? strengths and weaknesses.

Knowledge of Grammar, Spelling, and Punctuation

It may seem obvious, but using correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation are important writing skills to develop for effective communication. Your readers will form an opinion of your work based on what they see, not only based on content but also presentation Fearlessness

Don?t be afraid to write from your heart. Be willing to be rejected. Be willing to be terrible at first. Writing takes courage. You need to be able to go deep into your character?s psyche to get to the truth. Embrace the uncertainty fearlessly, and be true and honest in your writing. Be daring!

TOP INSTITUTES FOR STUDYING LITERATURE:

1. Arts Faculty ? Delhi University, Delhi

2. Centre of English Studies ? Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi

3. Department of English ? Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi

4. School of Letters ? Ambedkar University, Delhi

5. School of English Language Education ? EFLU (English And Foreign Languages University), Hyderabad

6. School of Humanities ? Hyderabad Central University (UoH), Hyderabad

7. School of Languages ? Loyola College, Chennai

8. Christ Deemed to be University, Bengaluru

9. Department of English ? Presidency University, Kolkata

10. Department of English ? Jadavpur University, Kolkata

11. Department of English ? Fergusson College (Pune University), Pune

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