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Enhancing the Creativity of Soft Article Writing through Creative Writing

Sijia Liang *,1,
  • 1 Xiangtan University

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https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-7080/9/2024102

Abstract

In the era of rapid development of new media, the cultural industry is flourishing as a whole. Soft article writing, as a category of creative text production, is characterized by its emphasis on creativity. The field of creative writing, which has already seen some development in China, may provide a means to enhance the creativity of soft article writing. This paper analyzes the feasibility of using creative writing to improve soft article writing and proposes practical suggestions accordingly, from clarifying teaching objectives to designing course content. Using creativity as a guiding thread, the goal is to build a bridge between creative writing and soft article writing.

Keywords

soft article writing, creative writing, new media, creativity

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Liang,S. (2024). Enhancing the Creativity of Soft Article Writing through Creative Writing. Advances in Humanities Research,9,1-7.

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