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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