prose writer

prose writer

or

proser

n
(Literary & Literary Critical Terms) a person who writes prose
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Translations

prose writer

nprosatore/trice
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It was the first time I had imitated a prose writer, though I had imitated several poets like Moore, Campbell, and Goldsmith himself.
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The crown is awarded to the festival's best prose writer.