No, creative writing does not have to be fictional.
Creative writing is not necessarily writing a story. It means just what it seems to. Fictional story writing is a part of creative writing though.
tale, story, novel, legend, myth, romance, narration, creative writing
It is a novel.
Non-fictional prose is the most common. Among creative writing, the novel I should say.
. it means when soomethinmg is fancy and realistic
Reading a story means orally relating a piece of fictional writing in a book.
No, creative writing includes anything that you write creatively, like nonfiction books, poetry, scripts and plays, and stories and novels.
Non-literature is writing that is not related to fictional writing. Examples include journalism, scientific research and essays that are not creative in nature.
Creative writing is generally associated with fictional writing, such as fantasy, science-fiction, drama, and horror. Non-creative writing is generally associated with non-fiction writing, such as essays, reports, and letters. However, do not think that an essay or a letter cannot be creative. The way you write, or how you choose to structure the essay/letter, or even what you choose to reference is all creative.
It's not weird at all. Writing about the process of writing can offer unique perspectives and insights into the creative process. Many authors have successfully explored this meta-writing theme in their works.
If you mean sites that help you learn how to write better, click on the links - also the related questions.
No, but there are plenty of good creative writing courses and websites that will help you learn how to write better - check out some of the answered questions in the Creative Writing category for lots of tips and techniques!