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'''Creative writing''' is considered to be any writing, [[fiction]] or [[non-fiction]], that goes outside the bounds of normal professional, [[journalistic]], [[Academic writing|academic]], and technical forms of literature. Works which fall into this category include most [[novel]]s and [[Epic poetry|epic]]s, as well as many [[short stories]] and [[poem]]s. '''Creative writing''' is considered to be any writing, [[fiction]] or [[non-fiction]], that goes outside the bounds of normal professional, [[journalistic]], [[Academic writing|academic]], and technical forms of literature. Works which fall into this category include most [[novel]]s and [[Epic poetry|epic]]s, as well as many [[short stories]] and [[poem]]s.
-==Forms of creative writing==+==See also==
-* [[Short story]]+* [[Asemic writing]]
-* [[Novella]]+* [[Author]]
-* [[Novel]]+* [[Book report]]
-* [[Epic poetry|Epic]]+* [[Creativity]]
-* [[Poetry]]+* [[Electronic literature]]
-* [[Screenwriting]]+* [[Expository writing]]
-* [[Playwriting]]/[[Dramatic writing]]+* [[Fan fiction]]
-* [[Autobiography]]/[[Memoir]]+* [[Fiction writing]]
-* [[Creative non-fiction]] (Personal & Journalistic Essays)+* [[High School for Writing and Communication Arts]] (in New York City)
-* [[Flash fiction]]+* [[Iowa Writers' Workshop]]
-* [[Collaborative writing]]+* [[Literature]]
 +* [[Show, don't tell]]
 +* [[Writer's block]]
 +* [[Writing]]
 +* [[Writing circle]]
 +* [[Writing process]]
 +* [[Writing style]]
 +* [[Writing Workshop]]
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Creative writing is considered to be any writing, fiction or non-fiction, that goes outside the bounds of normal professional, journalistic, academic, and technical forms of literature. Works which fall into this category include most novels and epics, as well as many short stories and poems.

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