writerly
[ rahy-ter-lee ]
/ ˈraɪ tər li /
adverb
characteristic or typical of an author, especially a professional one.
markedly literary.
Words nearby writerly
write-protect,
write-up,
writer,
writer's block,
writer's cramp,
writerly,
writhe,
writhen,
writing,
writing case,
writing desk
Example sentences from the Web for writerly
The writerly urge to kiss and tell may have wrecked the occasional romance, but readers reaped the rewards.
9 Works Inspired by Writers’ Love Lives |Joni Rendon, Shannon McKenna Schmidt |February 14, 2014 |DAILY BEASTHe is, in his way, a cynical, macho, writerly version of Joan of Arc.
America’s Cassandra: David Mamet Speaks on the Lies of Obama and War |Lloyd Grove |November 11, 2013 |DAILY BEASTBoth books are archetypical of a certain type of writerly fantasy.
When that happens, writerly income will come from incidental sources such as paid speaking engagements and commissioned articles.
Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town |Cory Doctorow
British Dictionary definitions for writerly
writerly
/ (ˈraɪtəlɪ) /
adjective
of or characteristic of a writer; literary