is @Olympics-, @UFC- & @WWE-star @RondaRousey an Author or a Writer? @Bing #AskAnyDifference @GoogleBooks @SherdogDOTcom

Finding a picture for the PAYING discussion accessed through 'the bold hyperlink(s)' below, I found a few pictures of #Rousey promoting her 'autobiography' (I haven't read it or -its description; but it's named ROUSEY, and its front-cover is a picture of HER FACE); you can make money by adding to the almost-irrelevant topic, but first I want to teach you about her surname. And I find you understand surnames better if you see 'the words at their base' (then going on to look at the words at those words' bases, then the words at those words' bases, etc.-etc. ad infinitum into their Foundation)

The surname “Rousey (altered spelling of #Roussy #Roux #Roussee #Roussey #Rowsey #Rowzee)” is topographic for a family that lived in an area prone to |Dew. 

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I asked Microsoft Bing about the difference between an author and a writer, and (along with a table denoting the several minor differences) the main answer they found was,
The main difference between author and writer is that an author is a person who creates his own ideas and draws his own plot and writes about it, the work of an author is always copyrighted, a person becomes an author only when his work gets published, on the other hand, a writer is a person who writes articles, books, magazines, news articles, etc but his work does not have a copyright in his name, the work of a writer is not necessarily published.
I suppose that makes Ronda kind of an author (she's been published, and--like all autobiographers--she "created" her story), though you could say she's more like 'a fighter (or former-fighter & current-farmwife/mother ... or something; I don't follow her news very closely ...)




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