The people of Shenandoah National Park are most defiantly
writers. These letters were a way for the Shenandoah people to communicate with
the park officials as Aubrey said. They wrote to find out what the rules
and regulations were and to also ask for services from the government. In the
question of who counts, as being a writer is a difficult question. This
is so because anyone can be a writer technically. Anyone can pick up a pen
and paper, write a letter, and be considered a "writer." Even if its
just writing down a couple sentence's on down you're still somewhat
of a writer in my book. I like how Jami said, " In my option every
person has the capability to become a writer but that does not mean everyone
is." Coming off of what Jami said, if you're are talking about
a writer as in a author or of any other published sort of writer than who
falls into the category of being a writer will very because those
are more of a true writer.
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