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OverviewTeaching Creative Writing is a collection of twelve essays written by international experts in the field, with a critical introduction by Graeme Harper to the teaching and learning of the subject. The book includes: • Responding positively to genre-specific challenges • Considering learning styles and teaching techniques • Actively approaching creative writing in universities and colleges • Assessing the creative writing workshop and individual learning • Relating practice and criticism: new work in the field • Recommendations by authors of notable books/resources. Contributors cover the writing of short fiction, poetry, the novel, work for film, TV and radio, creative non-fiction, writing for the stage, writing for children and young adults, new media writing, the critical-creative cross-over, workshops, and key issues in creative writing research. Tightly focused around typical course modules, innovative and lucidly written, this will be the essential book for teachers and learners of creative writing in higher education. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Graeme Harper (Oakland University, USA)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd. Edition: Annotated edition Dimensions: Width: 16.90cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.490kg ISBN: 9780826477262ISBN 10: 0826477267 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 16 May 2006 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. Language: English Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. Writing Short Fiction - Kate Coles 2. Poetry - Chad Davidson and Greg Fraser 3. The Novel - Graeme Harper 4. Writing for Children & Young Adults-Jeri Kroll 5. Creative Non-Fiction - Martin Lammon 6. Playwriting - Michelene Wandor 7. Scriptwriting for Radio - Steve May 8. Writing for Film and Television-Jack Epps Jr. 9. New Media Writing -Thomas Swiss & Cynthia Lewis 10. Creative-Critical Writing - Rob Pope 11. Workshopping - Stephanie Vanderslice 12. Research - Graeme Harper References and Resources IndexReviewsOften witty, always insightful, and eminently practical, the essays contribute wonderfully to the literature on writing and its pedagogies. If you're a writer, a teacher of writing or a writing student, buy this book! Associate Professor Jen Webb, Co-editor, TEXT: the Journal of the Australian Association of Writing. The brilliance of this book is in the way it tackles the subject through such a diversity of creative voices. It makes clear why creative writing properly belongs at the very heart of our universities but will never be 'institutionalized'. The book should be an invaluable resource not only for those working in higher education but for anyone serious in exploring their own creative lives. Paul Munden, Director, National Association of Writers in Education. Often witty, always insightful, and eminently practical, the essays contribute wonderfully to the literature on writing and its pedagogies. If you're a writer, a teacher of writing or a writing student, buy this book! Associate Professor Jen Webb, Co-editor, TEXT: the Journal of the Australian Association of Writing. The brilliance of this book is in the way it tackles the subject through such a diversity of creative voices. It makes clear why creative writing properly belongs at the very heart of our universities but will never be 'institutionalized'. The book should be an invaluable resource not only for those working in higher education but for anyone serious in exploring their own creative lives. Paul Munden, Director, National Association of Writers in Education. 'The two proposed volumes look as though they would be exceedingly useful to lecturers. More established teachers too, who may not have theorised their practice and who may feel the need for professional development, will find much to interest them. There is another, less elevated, need: that of lecturers who are thrown in at the deep end... and are desperate for an ordered series of exercises.' Robert Sheppard, Edge Hill * Blurb from reviewer * 'All or most creative writing textbooks currently on the market are not addressed to the academic audience and context. Most are aimed at the individual writer experimenting alone... There is as yet very little for tutors and students in HE courses, to be read in the context of teaching and learning on these courses.' Richard Kerridge, Bath Spa University College. * Blurb from reviewer * 'I think Graeme Harper's choice is excellent. I have no argument with the choice or weighting of the chapters, nor with the reputation or weight of the contributors.' David Morley, University of Warwick * Blurb from reviewer * 'All or most creative writing textbooks currently on the market are not addressed to the academic audience and context. Most are aimed at the individual writer experimenting alone... There is as yet very little for tutors and students in HE courses, to be read in the context of teaching and learning on these courses.' Richard Kerridge, Bath Spa University College. Author InformationGraeme Harper is Professor of Creative Writing and Dean of The Honors College at Oakland University, Michigan, USA. He is Editor of the Approaches to Writing Series at Bloomsbury, Editor of the New Writing journal and is Chair of the Creative Writing Studies Organization (CWSO) in the USA. He was also inaugural Chair of HE at the UK’s National Association of Writers in Education (NAWE) and is an award-winning fiction writer, Professor and Honorary Professor. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |