Post by account_disabled on Dec 3, 2023 1:46:20 GMT -5
Here is a short list of what cannot be considered creative writing. Writing for the web Copywriting Journalism Technical writing Creative writing is an expression of the self I have said several times that a writer lays himself bare, in a certain sense. When we write a story, we put a part of ourselves into our words. It doesn't mean that the protagonist of our novel is a copy of ourselves, but that there is something of the writer in the middle of the story, yes. What? His vision of everything, in my opinion. How we perceive life, the unfolding of events, the universe around us. And it is not necessarily the case that we infuse all this into our writings in a conscious way, perhaps just the opposite happens.
We are creating a story, probably from nothing, from a simple idea that was born with the thousand connections that we have around us, but in that story - perhaps not so macroscopic - there are traces of us. What we write is an expression of the self we have inside. Maybe it doesn't reveal itself from the first work, from the first story, maybe not even from Phone Number Data the second story, but it's there. The essence of creative writing It's us, in the end. And, perhaps, we don't create anything at all. Perhaps we rework our thoughts, our reflections, those parts of us that we usually keep hidden, in private. The true essence of our writing is to make a more or less homogeneous, faithful duplicate of ourselves in the form of a story.
And by reading the complete works of a writer, won't it be possible to trace his philosophy? I remember boring lessons about authors in high school. They were articles, essays, written after reading all the works of those writers. And I was wondering: "but what do these people know about what Machiavelli, Leopardi, Manzoni thought?" Writing recreates ourselves. It is creative, because we have the illusion of being the true creators of a story. In reality it is the unconscious tool we use to tell the world who we are.Hello, Zefi," she said in a whisper and it seemed to her that from the sky, from up there, where the clouds crowded together, squeezing each other like soaked sponges, a little voice was responding to her greeting. Or maybe it was just the whistling of the wind.
We are creating a story, probably from nothing, from a simple idea that was born with the thousand connections that we have around us, but in that story - perhaps not so macroscopic - there are traces of us. What we write is an expression of the self we have inside. Maybe it doesn't reveal itself from the first work, from the first story, maybe not even from Phone Number Data the second story, but it's there. The essence of creative writing It's us, in the end. And, perhaps, we don't create anything at all. Perhaps we rework our thoughts, our reflections, those parts of us that we usually keep hidden, in private. The true essence of our writing is to make a more or less homogeneous, faithful duplicate of ourselves in the form of a story.
And by reading the complete works of a writer, won't it be possible to trace his philosophy? I remember boring lessons about authors in high school. They were articles, essays, written after reading all the works of those writers. And I was wondering: "but what do these people know about what Machiavelli, Leopardi, Manzoni thought?" Writing recreates ourselves. It is creative, because we have the illusion of being the true creators of a story. In reality it is the unconscious tool we use to tell the world who we are.Hello, Zefi," she said in a whisper and it seemed to her that from the sky, from up there, where the clouds crowded together, squeezing each other like soaked sponges, a little voice was responding to her greeting. Or maybe it was just the whistling of the wind.