You should be writing absolutely real people in real situations.
David Simon was white but he knew he could write black people.
As you can see, it was a gathering of writing people.
We just write people off without a second thought.
The effect is writing content designed to appeal to machines (algorithms) rather than people or community.
I see a good deal of a good many friends, not all of them writing people.
Writing people off as so gripped by history that nothing can help is a terrible idea.
He began writing people describing his need for books and magazines that offered reading material of the hill folks.
Sometimes, people whose books I've written about negatively e-mail mutual friends to complain.