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CNF POEM

CREATIVE NONFICTION  C- Create a true stories well told that R- rich mix of flavors, ideas, and techniques, some of which are newly invented and others as old as writing itself E- example of creative nonfiction are  essay, A- a journal article, a research paper, a memoir, or a poem; it can be personal or not, or it can be all of these are T- the some of the types. I- i n the end, creative nonfiction can be as experimental as fiction—it just needs to be based in the real. V- vividly,memorably,  personality, subject or place and in an action the   creative nonfiction writer will show all of this in scenes.   E- extract meaning through factual details—they combine the fact of detail with the literary extrapolation necessary in rendering meaning from an observed scene of the writers. N- narrative, focus on fact, leading to a bigger and more universal concept. O- only books of regional interest, along with criticism and poetry, are actively seeking creative...

CREATIVE NONFICTION

AGREEMENT Brenda obillo 1.Why do journalist refer to what they write as stories not reports? Journalists usually refer to what they write as stories. Not articles or reports, occasionally pieces, but stories. This does not apply only to reporters but to everybody in the editorial chain, from desk editors, copy editors, specialist and sports writers to the editor him or herself. Words published in newspapers, on air or online are stories. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2008/sep/25/writing.journalism 2.what is the only purpose of journalism? explain. “The purpose of journalism,” write Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel in  The Elements of Journalism , “is not defined by technology, nor by journalists or the techniques they employ.” Rather, “the principles and purpose of journalism are defined by something more basic: the function news plays in the lives of people.” The purpose of journalism is thus to provide citizens with the information they need to make the best possible de...