Discussion
While we have been focusing on public and business writing in this class,   college-level writing includes a wide-range of writing strategies and options   including descriptive, argumentative, and expository writing. In most college   classes, there is a decided emphasis in most classes on writing essays that   either explain or inform or essays that use persuasive research-as is the   case in this class. Yet, it is important to recognize the role of creative   writing in connecting with an intended audience.
Creative writing is most often considered in the context of fiction,   non-fiction, poetry, personal journals, or diaries. Yet, the foundation of   this mode is not vague or abstract or open to endless interpretation.   Creative writing pays very close attention to language: how it sounds, what   it says, what it implies. Creative writing investigates the power of words to   create meaning and sensations. Like music-language may have a finite alphabet   but an infinite ability to create new realities.
Option One: Describe a favorite creative work and explain what attracts you   to it. Be specific about the creative elements of the piece such as language,   story or plot, theme, characters. Be sure to include specific title, author,   and publication information on which creative work you chose.
Option Two: Is there ever a place for creative writing or creative thinking   in a professional setting? How might you use creative writing effectively in   a business setting? If you choose this option, think about the different   modes of writing we have explored over the course of this term. Is creativity   ever appropriate in a business email? What about a business proposal?
The response should include a reference list.  Double-space, using Times       New Roman 12 pnt font, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing    and    citations.