I. Definition
Creative writing, that is, composition and writing articles, is a general term for all creative writing. Its activity way is writing, and its final result is works. Creative writing was formed in the United States in the 1930s. Ge, a famous scholar and writer, is the founder of creation. The first doctor of creative writing in China was the writer Ye Wei.
Second, the main points
1. Creative writing is a form of writing that transcends the traditional fields of conventional, professional, academic or technical writing forms. On the contrary, it covers many different genres and styles in the field of fiction and non-fiction writing. There are also storytelling, script creation, poetry, prose, news and so on.
2. Creative writing can be considered as any kind of original and expressive writing. It emphasizes narrative skills, pays attention to elements such as role development, narration and plot, and injects imagination, inventions and stories into the structure. Technically, creative writing can be regarded as any writing of contemporary original works, which is not bound by standard practices and uses a series of elements in its process.
3. punitive. Stories in creative writing are about challenging difficulties. More and more serious problems will push the protagonists to the limit of their abilities. Success can only exist in the ending, and the middle part can be actively improved, but it is usually accompanied by worse things.
4. Relevance. This mainly comes from the audience's sense of identity with the protagonist and the problem, which will produce understanding, sympathy and hope for its success. Bok summed up the related story problems as eight points: life is at stake, life is going from bad to worse, a rare opportunity, saving someone, achieving a goal, defeating a bully, getting rid of bad luck and finding a partner.
5. original. In fact, most people don't expect writers to create a new type of work. They prefer to see something new and interesting added to the stories they have seen before. Creating something novel in familiar packaging usually has a better market.