
The scholarship of creative writing and practice : beyond craft, pedagogy, and the academy
The scholarship of creative writing and practice
Bok · Engelsk · 2024
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Omfang | XI, 191 sider
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Opplysninger | Introduction / Marshall Moore & Sam Meekings -- Three new myths for inspiration / Kim Wilkins -- On the plurality of practices / Andrew David King -- Travel guide to the unconscious practices of creative writers / Jason Wirtz -- Faculty creative writing as nationally/notionally funded university research / Darryl Whetter -- Write a novel in twelve easy steps / Lania Knight -- The writer as citizen : creative writing, social action and political responsibility / Jen Webb -- But what about the imagination? Representation, other people's stories and fiction writing / Tresa LeClerc -- Drafting, revision and an author's duty of care : my novel 'Housework of Desire' and the near-destruction of a thirty-year friendship / Shady Cosgrove -- A new vision of beauty in creative writing practice / Belinda Hopper -- In pursuit of the writer's life : despite the academy / XU XI 許素細, with support by research associate Grace Keith -- Writing and anxiety : what are writers when they're not writing? / Sam Meekings -- The value in authors' writing self-reports : helping student-writers learn the practice of writing from those who practice / Tamara Girardi -- Author platform and the boundaries of creative practice / Marshall Moore -- Navigating academia as a couple, as parents, as writers / Stephanie and John Vanderslice.. - "The first study to explore deeply and intimately the complex and multifaceted nature of creative writing practice, The Scholarship of Creative Writing Practice offers a new route in scholarly inquiry for creative writing studies, probing beyond pedagogical methods (with which most of the field's scholarship is occupied) to explore the writing life as it is experienced by a wealth of international writer/academics. With academic creative writing programs beginning to adopt a more pragmatic, industry-focused stance, students of writing increasingly need and expect to complete their degrees moderately prepared to monetize the skills they have learned - so there is now more than ever a great responsibility to present studies, methodologies and experience that can inform students and instructors. In response, Sam Meekings and Marshall Moore have pulled together academic investigations from some of the most prominent names in creative writing studies to take stock of the diverse definitions and pluralities of creative practice, to examine how they have carved out a 'writing life', what work habits they have adopted to achieve this, how these practitioners work as creatives both within and outside of the academy and to put forward strategies for a viable writing life. Offering intelligent, philosophical, pragmatic and actionable methods for robust writing practice, this book provides a multi-national perspective on the various aspects of practice and process. Essays explore what writing practice means for individuals and how this can be modeled for students; how the mythic nature of creativity can be channeled though practical working habits; practice through the lenses of social responsibility, sensitivity, empathy and imagination; writing during times of duress and the barriers writers encounter in their craft; the demand of author platforms; the role of the creative writing academic/writer; and the process of learning from published and practicing authors. Wide-ranging in its investigations and generous in insight, The Scholarship of Creative Writing Practice presents creative, imaginative and transdisciplinary approaches to this under-researched area"--
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ISBN | 9781350290990. - 9781350291034
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