Turkia Loucif (Prepared Angela Kosta)

Turkia Loucif  (Prepared Angela Kosta)
By Turkia Loucif - Algeria: 
 
"THE WRITER OF THE THOUGHT: WRITER OR RESTRICTED?"
 
The writer of the thought focuses on a special literary genre, the thought, which expresses thoughts and feelings in a direct and spontaneous way. In literature, this focus raises questions about the status of the writer of thoughts. Can he be considered "writer" in the sense of the word if he is not written in other genres such as story, novel or poetry? Thoughts have their own influence and can be powerful in expressing a moment or idea. But the lack of diversity in literary genres may spark a debate about the comprehensiveness of a writer's creativity. The writer of the thought may find in this gender a haven to express himself, and may make an impact on readers looking for deep and direct expression. Literary diversity is often considered a sign of wide creativity. However, the thought remains a genre of value and place in literature, and its author can leave a clear mark on readers. Writers of thoughts can explore diverse topics, from personal to philosophical, adding an extra dimension to their work. This diversity of topics can attract different readers and enhance the writer's influence. Writing thoughts requires high sensitivity to capture moments and express them honestly. Success in this genre depends on the writer's ability to express deeply and authentically. Distinguished writers of thoughts excel at finding a balance between spontaneity and depth. In doing so, they make a distinctive impact on their audience. Which greatly enhances their literary standing.
 
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Title: "WRITER OF THE THOUGHT: WRITER OR CHAINED?"
In literature, creativity is often considered to be associated with the diversity of literary genres written by the writer. A writer who fills the paper with his repressed pieces that may not necessarily interest readers may question whether he can call himself "creative" and wait for applause. In the absence of books on short stories, novels, theatre, and poetry – genres traditionally considered to have significant weight in the literary landscape – there may be debate about the extent to which a writer is considered a "writer" in the full sense of the word. Literature is a vast field, and each genre has its own characteristics and influence. Thought is a literary genre that has its own character and can have an impact on readers. But in the context of literary diversity and recognition of creators, a writer who focuses on one gender may be seen in different ways.
 
Written by: Turkia Loucif - Algeria 
 
Prepared Angela Kosta