
- 206 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This book provides engaging insights into the evolution and scope of the critical study of creative writing. The wide range of chapters included reveals analyzes done as the field of Creative Writing Studies further emerged and grew across the world. The book explores investigative methods and pedagogical thinking that has excitingly shaped and is shaping the critical and practice-led study of creative writing, particularly in higher education.
This volume is relevant for both students and scholars interested in creative writing, particularly those who are interested in creative writing teaching and learning. The chapters in the book were originally published as articles and editorials in the New Writing journal and are accompanied by a new Introduction and Conclusion and a Foreword by well-known Creative Writing Studies scholar Dianne Donnelly.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Citation Information
- Notes on Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction: Speculative Learning in Creative Writing
- 1 The Resurrected Author: Creative Writers in 21st-Century Higher Education
- 2 The Creative Writing Doctorate: Creative Trial or Academic Error?
- 3 The Value of Creative Writing Assignments in English Literature Courses
- 4 Responsive Critical Understanding: Towards a Creative Writing Treatise
- 5 Establishing a Metanarrative in Creative/Academic Writing: An Exercise to Help Students with Writing
- 6 Creative Writing: 40 Years, 400 Years, 4000 Years . . .
- 7 The Student Muse: Creative Ways of Teaching Talent
- 8 A Typology of Creative Writing
- 9 From Enjoyment to Critical Thinking: A Journey of Developing Creativity and Critical Awareness in Story Writing in a Melanesian Community
- 10 Creative Writing: The Human Event
- 11 Interactive Narrative Pedagogy as a Heuristic for Understanding Supervision in Practice-Led Research
- 12 Several Faces of Creative Writing
- 13 Heidegger, Creativity, and What Poets Do: On Living in a Silent Shack for Three Months and Not Going Mad
- 14 Bookstores, a Celebration
- 15 On Learning, Teaching and the Pursuit of Creative Writing in Singapore and Hong Kong
- 16 The Danger of the Sanitary
- 17 A Shaggy Beast from a Baggy Monster
- 18 In Celebration of Names
- 19 ‘Finding the Through-line’: A Portrait of an Innovative Creative Writing Organisation
- 20 How Does Creative Writing Sound?
- Conclusion: Possibility
- Index