“ The time period "writer" can also be used elsewhere within the
arts and music, similar to songwriter or a screenwriter, but also a stand-alone "writer" sometimes refers back to the
creation of written language. In some instances, equivalent
to that between a librettist and composer, a writer will collaborate with one other artist
on a artistic work. Writers work professionally or non-professionally, that's, for fee or with out fee and may
be paid both prematurely, or on acceptance, or only after their work is revealed.
Writers whose work was destroyed before completion include L.
L. Zamenhof, the inventor of Esperanto, whose years of work had been thrown into
the hearth by his father as a result of he was
afraid that "his son could be thought a spy working code".
One of the most well-known is Samuel Johnson (1709-1784), whose Dictionary of the English Language
was regarded not only as an important private scholarly achievement but was
also a dictionary of such pre-eminence, that would have been referred to by such writers as Jane Austen. ”