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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kristina Wright , Sara K. Howe , Graeme Harper , Nikki Fragala BarnesPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.445kg ISBN: 9781666931525ISBN 10: 1666931527 Pages: 202 Publication Date: 21 July 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword by Graeme Harper Acknowledgements Introduction: Creative Writing Beyond the Page, Kristina Wright and Sara K. Howe Chapter 1: !Rhymes: Experiments with Poetic Practices and Videogame Mechanics, Cameron Edmond Chapter 2: When Your Beginning Creative Writing Student is Already a Prolific Fic Author: Fan Fiction’s Impact on Pedagogy, Sheryl Bundy Chapter 3: Podcasting and Online Literary Magazines: Playful Experimentation and Digital Skills, Sherezade García Rangel Chapter 4: Discovery, Play, and Motivation in the Multimodal Creative Writing Classroom, Ben Gunsberg Chapter 5: An Expanded Field: Exploring Form, Mode, and Material in Poetry Writing Workshop, Nikki Fragala Barnes Chapter 6: From Panel to Paragraph: Narratively Translating Graphic Novels, Matthew Macomber Chapter 7: A Symphony of Word, Image, and Sound: The Creative Potential of Digital Storytelling, Mary C. Leoson Chapter 8: Getting Creative with Data and Wikis: Redesigning the English Curricula, Tara Propper and Matt Kelly Chapter 9: Don’t Forget About Me! Access, Equity, and Inclusion for Creative Writing Instruction, Megan Cartier, Sarah Snyder and Katie Ducett Chapter 10: Revision: Sense, Craft, Art, Robert Ward About the authorsReviewsThis book meets the needs of twenty-first century creative writing students at the doorstep of their gadgets and screens. Multimodal creative writing--especially as presented in this collection--is yet another reason why creative writing will continue to thrive in English Departments. This well-researched text provides faculty with much-needed approaches to teaching multimodal writing in today's world. I have spent my career studying multimodal writing and am delighted to endorse this book for its authors draw connections to the numerous lived experiences of our students. As such, the book is a valuable resource and will have an impact on the ways we construct meaning. Writing is always technological; this collection offers a vibrant exchange on the challenges and complexities of that fact. An exploration of unique literacies and engagements, this book is a welcome resource for teachers who want to encourage students' versatility and creativity in multiple contexts. This book meets the needs of twenty-first century creative writing students at the doorstep of their gadgets and screens. Multimodal creative writing--especially as presented in this collection--is yet another reason why creative writing will continue to thrive in English Departments.--Alexandria Peary, Salem State University; New Hampshire Poet Laureate This well-researched text provides faculty with much-needed approaches to teaching multimodal writing in today's world. I have spent my career studying multimodal writing and am delighted to endorse this book for its authors draw connections to the numerous lived experiences of our students. As such, the book is a valuable resource and will have an impact on the ways we construct meaning.--Claire Lutkewitte, Nova Southeastern University Writing is always technological; this collection offers a vibrant exchange on the challenges and complexities of that fact. An exploration of unique literacies and engagements, this book is a welcome resource for teachers who want to encourage students' versatility and creativity in multiple contexts.--Janelle Adsit, California State Polytechnic University-Humboldt Writing is always technological; this collection offers a vibrant exchange on the challenges and complexities of that fact. An exploration of unique literacies and engagements, this book is a welcome resource for teachers who want to encourage students' versatility and creativity in multiple contexts. -- Janelle Adsit, California State Polytechnic University-Humboldt This book meets the needs of twenty-first century creative writing students at the doorstep of their gadgets and screens. Multimodal creative writing––especially as presented in this collection––is yet another reason why creative writing will continue to thrive in English Departments. -- Alexandria Peary, Salem State University; New Hampshire Poet Laureate This well-researched text provides faculty with much-needed approaches to teaching multimodal writing in today’s world. I have spent my career studying multimodal writing and am delighted to endorse this book for its authors draw connections to the numerous lived experiences of our students. As such, the book is a valuable resource and will have an impact on the ways we construct meaning. -- Claire Lutkewitte, Nova Southeastern University Author InformationKristina Wright is associate professor of English at Southern New Hampshire University. Sara K. Howe is associate professor of English and the chair of the English Department at Southern New Hampshire University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |