Loud Writing
Music can be loud, as we all know, and so can paintings, sculpture, and other forms that are generally considered art. Can writing be loud as well? I think so, as long as it is within a fictional context.
Without fiction, writing can not be loud. To me, a serious piece is one that can be created by anyone. With enough information, time, and energy, a paper, essay, or nonfiction work can be produced. Of course, creative nonfiction is another thing entirety, but I digress. Fiction writing takes part of the imagination of the author and embeds it into a story.
Imagination creates great writing, not planning.
On the other hand, great things have been produced that don’t require much imagination. But what is the ratio? How many great non imaginative things can you really think of?