Journalism, Real Creativity and Reactionary Creativity
[2024-01-03 08:43:22]
News, true creativity, reactive creativity On January 1, 2002, I finally completed the latest novel "Youth Fruit Wars, 1960 Novel". This work fulfilled the mission of Prometheus and contained 462,000 words on chapter 46 of 468 pages. When I read the last draft, I felt that Victor Frankenstein had to have had it when I saw the monster he first made. The big teen fruit war in Harmonton in 1960 will include a confrontation between blues and the son of a blueberry farmer and son of Thanon (the novel is fictitious).
Creative nonfiction is a combination of boundaries between literary art (fiction, poetry) and research nonfiction (statistics, fact filling, factory news operations). It is a combination of truth or fact, using the same literary equipment as a novel, setting, voice / tone, character development etc. This makes it different from standard non-fiction texts (more "creative"). There are things called literary journalism and literary facts, and creative nonfiction fuses the boundary between literary art (fiction, poetry) and research nonfiction (statistics, filling of facts, news of mills). It is a combination of truth or fact, using the same literary equipment as a novel, setting, voice / tone, character development etc.
Creative nonfiction (also known as literary nonfiction, story nonfiction, or grammar) is a type of writing that uses literary styles and techniques to create virtually exact stories. Creative non-fiction contrasts with other non-fiction, which is rooted in exact facts, such as academic or technical writing and journalism, but not written based on style or gorgeous prose. In the case of texts considered creative nonfiction, it is virtually accurate and needs to focus on literary style and technology. "After all, the main purpose of creative nonfiction writers is to communicate information like journalists, but to shape information like novels." This type of form includes biography, autobiography, retrospective Records, diaries, travel stories, food included. Writing, literary journalism, chronicles, personal essays and other essays
Episodes, episodes, and real slicing are cornerstones of creative nonfiction - the main discriminator between traditional coverage / news and "literature" and / or creative nonfiction, and good, exciting Written sentences and ordinary prose. Writers who have not gained inspiration will tell the reader the theme, place, or personality, but authors of nonfiction writers actually show their theme, place, or personality. Before explaining the actual content and composition of the scene, let me propose to do what I like to call "yellow test".