yes it is same as both use imagination.
writing that is imaginative
The writing is imaginative
They are synonyms -- they can mean roughly the same thing.
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.
imaginative
Creative writing is any sort of writing that goes outside the bounds of normal professional, journalistic, academic, or technical forms of literature, typically identified by an emphasis on narrative craft, character development, and the use of literary tropes or with various traditions of poetry and poetics.
creative, imaginative, a good communicator
R.L. Stine, known for writing the Goosebumps series, is described as creative, imaginative, and humorous. He has a passion for writing spooky and entertaining stories for a young audience.
Not necessarily. But the more partners you've had, the more likely you are to have picked up some "imaginative and creative" tricks.
Imaginative - using or showing imagination; having creative powers Literature - production of writing; profession of author Imaginative literature therefore would be showing imagination through the production of writing. Imaginative literature usually refers to fictional written works such as novels, poetry, short stories and drama. These literary genres are then broken down into sub genres which include odes, crime stories, historical novels, ballads, satire, etc. There is also some debate as to whether the narrative of non-fiction work may also be alotted into the imaginative literature slot.
creative, imaginative, a good communicator
creative