{"schemaVersion":"1.0","exportedAt":"2026-05-15T12:39:48.217Z","occupation":{"soc":"27-3043.05","title":"Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers","group":"Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports & Media","sector":"51","jobZone":4,"jobZoneInferred":false},"framework":{"version":"v.26.05","description":"","contextCovered":"This framework covers professional creative writing practice — spanning fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and criticism — from supervised entry-level drafting through career-defining authorship and institutional leadership in publishing, media, and literary arts environments.","levels":{"emerging":{"label":"Emerging","statements":["Short-form prose or verse — draft under guided instruction using word processing software to meet basic formatting requirements for a writing workshop or entry-level assignment.","Subject matter and expressive form — identify and select with direction from an instructor or editor to match personal experience to an appropriate creative genre.","Plot outlines and narrative structures — construct basic project plans using document templates in an office suite environment before drafting longer works.","Factual research — gather information from newspaper accounts, published diaries, and credible online sources to support authentic detail in assigned writing tasks.","Written drafts — revise according to instructor or editorial feedback, applying standard grammar and style conventions in a supervised academic or entry-level professional setting.","Character sketches and thematic notes — develop preliminary elements such as motivation and setting under close mentorship to support a short story or essay project.","Manuscript formatting guidelines — interpret and apply publisher or platform submission standards using desktop publishing software for initial submission attempts.","Reading comprehension of literary and critical texts — demonstrate by summarizing themes and identifying craft techniques as part of workshop critique sessions.","Cloud-based collaboration tools — use to share drafts and receive tracked comments from peers or supervisors in a remote or hybrid writing environment.","Editorial correspondence — compose professional emails or notes to clients, instructors, or editors communicating questions about revision expectations or project scope."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Fiction or nonfiction prose — produce independently across multiple formats, including short stories, essays, and articles, meeting deadlines for publishers or editorial clients.","Themes, characterization, and psychological depth — develop with reduced oversight to create coherent, resonant material for mid-length creative projects in a professional freelance context.","Revision cycles — execute iteratively to meet client, publisher, or producer standards, balancing personal artistic vision with commercial or editorial requirements.","Research strategy — design and conduct using diverse primary and secondary sources, including interviews and archival materials, to authenticate narrative detail in longer works.","Submission packages — prepare and send completed manuscripts in appropriate format to targeted publishers or producers using desktop publishing and document management software.","Project outlines and chapter structures — organize and adjust throughout a writing engagement to maintain narrative coherence and meet contracted deliverables.","Client and editor conferences — participate in and respond to feedback constructively, applying active listening skills to align creative output with stakeholder expectations.","Multiple writing styles and registers — adapt across journalistic, literary, and commercial contexts when managing concurrent assignments for different audiences.","Graphics and photo imaging software — use to support layout decisions or prepare visual elements that accompany written content for digital or print publication platforms.","Market and audience awareness — apply by researching genre trends and reader expectations to position manuscripts competitively within the communications and media landscape."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Long-form creative works such as novels, full-length biographies, and critical analyses — author autonomously from concept through publication-ready manuscript without supervisory direction.","Complex narrative elements including multi-layered plots, unreliable narration, and historically grounded environments — craft with originality to produce distinctive, award-eligible literary work.","Comprehensive revision strategy — execute across structural, stylistic, and line levels to elevate manuscripts to professional publication standards for major publishers or prestigious literary journals.","Immersive archival and field research — lead independently, incorporating primary interviews, historical documents, and multimedia sources to produce factually authoritative creative nonfiction or literary fiction.","Non-routine editorial challenges such as scope changes, conflicting stakeholder feedback, or genre pivots — resolve using critical thinking and inductive reasoning to preserve work integrity.","Intertextual and thematic analyses — produce for critical essays or book-length works that engage substantively with existing literary traditions and advance discourse within a given genre.","Multi-platform content strategy — design by adapting written creative work for web, print, and digital publishing environments using web page creation, desktop publishing, and presentation software.","Negotiation and creative dialogue with producers, editors, and directors — lead with confidence to protect artistic intent while meeting commercial production requirements.","Mentorship of emerging writers — provide through workshop critique, manuscript notes, or professional guidance grounded in years of autonomous practice across diverse creative forms.","Personal creative voice and thematic signature — sustain and evolve across a body of work, demonstrating consistent originality and intellectual curiosity that defines a recognizable authorial identity."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Organizational or institutional creative vision — set and communicate as a lead author, series editor, or creative director shaping the artistic direction of publishing programs, literary imprints, or media productions.","Genre-defining or culturally significant long-form works — author with full autonomy, advancing literary discourse and establishing benchmarks that influence peers and future practitioners across the field.","Cross-disciplinary creative frameworks — develop by integrating fine arts, media theory, and cultural criticism to produce hybrid works or editorial platforms that expand the boundaries of established genres.","Talent pipelines for emerging writers — build and steward through structured mentorship programs, residency leadership, or editorial fellowship design within academic or professional publishing institutions.","High-stakes editorial and production partnerships — lead with publishers, film studios, or media organizations, negotiating creative and contractual terms that protect artistic standards at organizational scale.","Strategic research and development agendas — establish for long-term creative projects or institutional initiatives, directing teams of researchers, fact-checkers, and editorial assistants toward ambitious investigative goals.","Public literary discourse — shape through keynote addresses, critical essays in major outlets, panel leadership, and cultural commentary that position the organization or individual practice at the vanguard of the field.","Revenue and rights strategies for creative portfolios — oversee using knowledge of sales, marketing, and licensing to maximize intellectual property value across print, digital, and adaptation markets.","Industry standards and best practices for creative writing — influence by contributing to curriculum design, professional association governance, or policy-level conversations about authorship, attribution, and digital rights.","Sustained body of work across decades — steward by making deliberate career-level decisions about form, subject matter, and publication venue that ensure lasting cultural relevance and institutional legacy."]}}},"sources":{"onet":"v30.2 (CC BY 4.0)","crosswalk":"https://skillscrosswalk.com","generator":"LER.me"},"attribution":"© EBSCOed"}