: Re: Is Blogging considered a form of creative writing? I have seen most personal blogs where the blog author's writing style is undisciplined and mostly inspiration-driven; that is, the author doesn't
The distinguishing isn't about style but about subjects and blogs can be anything:
Creative (a fictional story written in parts as blog entries)
news reporting (even if it's news about a party at your friend's house),
academic (a teacher blogging 'classes' for benefit of students)
technical (tech blog with tips about solving problems, a blog which shows various techniques of some craft)
Journalism (review blogs, editorials/opinions)
...and even Legal (a corporation publishing statements through the corporate blog).
There are quite a few more I missed, but generally the Blog is a very versatile medium, and there are very few types of writing (if any) that wouldn't work as a blog.
As for how the style you described is called (undisciplined and mostly inspiration-driven) I guess it would be Informal.
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