Creative writing


Creative writing is any writing   that  goes  out the bound  of normal  professional, journalistic ,academic  or technical  forms  of  literature ,typically  identified by an emphasis  on narrative  craft ,character  development  and use  of literacy  tropes  or  with  various  traditions  of poetry  and  poetics .Due to the looseness of  the definition  ,it  is possible  for  writing  such as  feature stories  to be  considered  creative writing  even  though  they fall  under journalism  because  the  content  of  features  is  specifically focused  on narrative  and  character  development (Hayes  1980)
In both instances, creative writing is an art form because you have to step out of reality and into a new realm, inspired by your mental meanderings. In this capacity, you're able to express feelings and emotions instead of cold, hard facts, as we do in academic writing. Conscious is an adjective that simply means alert and awake. If you fall from a tree and smack your head on the side of the wheelbarrow, there's a good chance you won't be conscious afterward.Subconscious – defines all reactions and automatic actions we can become aware of if we think ab/out them.
For example, our ability to drive a car: once we get skilled we stop thinking which gears to use, which pedals to press, or which mirror to look at, yet can always become aware of what was done once we think about it.
Conclusion subconscious  and  conscious  play  a great  role  in  create writing  because  what is written is already  in the  mind  of  the  writers as null  in  the mind  of  the  reader .fiction  and non fiction  is  developed  from  conscience and  also  from  sub consciousness



REFERENCES
Hayes J (1980) Identifying the organization of writing process, Cambridge, Press London
 Gerring ,R (1993) Experiencing  narrative  world  new  haven ;Yale university press
 Abolt ,H (2008) Introduction  to narrative .Cambridge university press


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