Across
- 3. gather information, organize and document it
- 4. those writers fight to get in is that being published there furthers their academic career
- 5. uses wit to ridicule the shortcomings of society
- 6. expected to deliver the same quality of language as the author of the original work she has been given to translate
- 7. create organized bodies of knowledge
- 13. produce accounts from the memories of their own lives, which are deemed unusual, important or scandalous
- 15. write an account of an another person's life
- 16. writers usually write to learn
- 18. whose written works are credited to another person
- 20. prepares, compiles and edits literary material for publication
- 21. writes ideas and information on behalf of another
- 22. are those thinking poetry is enough
- 25. write about their discoveries and ideas sometimes have profound effects on society
- 27. writers who record their experiences, thoughts, or feelings
- 28. story writers
- 29. writers perform in group specializing on the task they are given
- 30. these usually anonymous writers have such lurid imagination and vulgar language
Down
- 1. an online writer that comments on issues of specific interest to readers
- 2. are critics of a technical subject
- 4. recounts their own life
- 5. writes for movies and television
- 8. persuades thru a good marketing text (copy)
- 9. compiles words to create dictionaries
- 10. writes script for theater
- 11. studies and writes about the past
- 12. working for magazines or newspapers
- 14. writers that covers up for leaders unable to write speeches
- 17. texts for musical works such as operas
- 19. decently-selling musicians writing for a living
- 23. writers with a professional level knowledge relevant to a subject
- 24. does not require writing as a living
- 26. write essays, which are original pieces of writing of moderate length
- 31. writers are those whose works do not get published on paper
