Yes - go to the library or to any bookstore and pick up a fiction book or a magazine! See the related link below for a listing of various examples.
example of creative rhythm
example of creative rhythm
source books,like almanacs, dictionaries, encyclopedias,technical and scientific reports and papers, news reports, etc....
Literature is an form of art that uses words to convey an idea or create an emotion (s) in a reader. Language is the tool used in literature. It is the written words of a particular peoples' language.
Creative writing and literary works are other names to describe literature. You can also use writings and written works to refer to literature.
Nikki Connor has written: 'Plastic Bottles (Creative Crafts from)' 'Creative Crafts:Plastic Bottle (Creative Crafts from)' -- subject(s): Plastics craft, Handicraft, Toy making, Plastic bottle craft, Recycling, Juvenile literature, Plastic scrap 'Cardboard boxes' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Box craft, Paperboard, Handicraft 'Plastic Bottles (Creative Fun with)' 'Creative fun with cardboard tubes' -- subject(s): Paper toy making, Juvenile literature 'Cardboard Tubes (Creative Crafts from)'
Sandra Tomc has written: 'Industry and the creative mind' -- subject(s): Literature and society, Eccentrics in literature, History and criticism, American literature, Eccentric literature, History
example of creative rhythm
technical literature example
The term is "mimesis." It refers to the artistic representation or imitation of reality in literature, art, or other forms of creative expression.
Susan Beth Pfeffer studied literature and creative writing.
Francis C. Rossow has written: 'Gospel patterns in literature' -- subject(s): Christianity in literature, Incarnation in literature, Religion and literature 'Preaching the creative Gospel creatively' -- subject(s): Preaching