space writer
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Definition
Noun: A space writer is a professional writer whose compensation is calculated based on the physical area or column length their published text occupies, rather than by the word count, article, or a fixed salary.
Usage
This term specifically describes a writer's payment structure within publishing, journalism, or advertising. It is a compound noun formed from "space" (referring to the printed area) and "writer."
Examples
- The freelance journalist worked as a space writer for the newspaper, earning more for longer feature articles.
- In the early days of print media, many contributors were space writers, incentivized to produce lengthy copy.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used historically or in industry-specific discussions about compensation models.
- It can imply a focus on quantity (filling space) as much as, or sometimes more than, quality, depending on context.
Variants and Related Words
- Space-rate writer: A synonymous term.
- Freelance writer: A broader category that may include space writers.
- Column inch: A standard unit of measurement (one inch of a column) used to calculate a space writer's pay.
Synonyms
- Freelancer (paid by space/column)
- Contributor (paid by measurement)
Notes
- "Space writer" is a fixed compound noun. Its meaning is specific to this payment method and is not generally interpreted by separately defining "space" and "writer."
- This term is less common in modern digital media, where word count or project-based fees are more typical.
Noun
- a writer paid by the area of the copy