Writing Creative Writing
Essays from the Field
Herausgeber: Dunlop, Rishma; Uppal, Priscila; Scott Tysdal, Daniel
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Essays from the Field
Herausgeber: Dunlop, Rishma; Uppal, Priscila; Scott Tysdal, Daniel
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Essential and engaging essays about the joys and challenges of creative writing and teaching creative writing by a host of Canada's leading writers. Writing Creative Writing is filled with thoughtful and entertaining essays on the joys and challenges of creative writing, the complexities of the creative writing classroom, the place of writing programs in the twenty-first century, and exciting strategies and exercises for writing and teaching different genres. Written by a host of Canada's leading writers, including Christian Bök, Catherine Bush, Suzette Mayr, Yvette Nolan, Judith Thompson, and…mehr
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Dundurn Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9781459741690
- ISBN-10: 1459741692
- Artikelnr.: 49009514
- Verlag: Dundurn Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9781459741690
- ISBN-10: 1459741692
- Artikelnr.: 49009514
Rishma Dunlop, Daniel Scott Tysdal, and Priscila Uppal: Writing Creative
Writing: A Student, A Teacher, and a Genre Walk Into a Classroom and into
Endless Possibilities
PART I: Writing Creative Writing Pedagogy
A: By Genre(s)
Wanda Campbell: Raid, Warp, Push: The Pedagogy of Poetic Form
Daniel Scott Tysdal: Beginning at the Edge: Teaching Poetry Through Comic
Book Panels and Internet Comment Threads
Mary Schendlinger: The Comics Connection
Peggy Thompson:It's All About Structure: The Craft of Screenwriting
Nicole Markotic and Suzette Mayr: He Put His What, WHERE? Or: how to teach
creative writing students to write plausible sex scenes, prevent them from
winning the Bad Sex Award, while not suffering from fear, alarm, dread, or
embarrassment in the process
B: By Approach
Rishma Dunlop: Creative Writing as Hybrid Pedagogy
Louis Cabri: "I'm Stone in Love With You": Stylistics in the Creative
Writing Classroom
Jennifer Duncan: Textual Culture: A Postmodern Approach to Creative Writing
Pedagogy
Priscila Uppal: The Joys of Adaptation: Pedagogy and Practice
C: By Classroom
Gülyase Koçak: From Memorization to Improvisation: The Challenges of
Teaching Creative Writing to Students Coming from a Culture of Rote
Learning
Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer: How to Teach (Online)
Kathy Mac: Small Group Workshops in Large Creative Writing Classes: Because
You Can't Be Everywhere at Once
PART II: Re-Writing the Creative Writing Tradition
David Goldstein: Poetic Form as Experimental Procedure: The View from
Renaissance England
Andrea Thompson: Spoken Word: A Gesture Toward Possibility
Christian Bök: Two Dots Over a Vowel
Yvette Nolan: Bastards, Pirates, and Halfbreeds: Playwriting in Canada
PART III: Writing the Creative Writing Professor
Aritha van Herk: Teaching, or Not Teaching Creative Writing
Judith Thompson: Inciting a Riot: Digging Down into a Play
Lorri Neilsen Glenn: Writes of Passage: Women Writing
Stephanie Bolster: One of These Things is Not Like the Others: The Writer
in the English Department
PART IV: Writing Creative Writing Programs
Darryl Whetter: Can'tLit: What Canadian English Departments Could (but
Won't) Learn from the Creative Writing Programs They Host
Lori A. May: The Low-Residency MFA: Coast to Coast and Across the Border
Catherine Bush: Engaged Practice: Coordinating and Creating a Community
within a Creative Writing MFA Program
thom vernon: Selling It: Creative Writing and the Public Good
Acknowledgements
Contributor Bios
Editor Bios
Rishma Dunlop, Daniel Scott Tysdal, and Priscila Uppal: Writing Creative
Writing: A Student, A Teacher, and a Genre Walk Into a Classroom and into
Endless Possibilities
PART I: Writing Creative Writing Pedagogy
A: By Genre(s)
Wanda Campbell: Raid, Warp, Push: The Pedagogy of Poetic Form
Daniel Scott Tysdal: Beginning at the Edge: Teaching Poetry Through Comic
Book Panels and Internet Comment Threads
Mary Schendlinger: The Comics Connection
Peggy Thompson:It's All About Structure: The Craft of Screenwriting
Nicole Markotic and Suzette Mayr: He Put His What, WHERE? Or: how to teach
creative writing students to write plausible sex scenes, prevent them from
winning the Bad Sex Award, while not suffering from fear, alarm, dread, or
embarrassment in the process
B: By Approach
Rishma Dunlop: Creative Writing as Hybrid Pedagogy
Louis Cabri: "I'm Stone in Love With You": Stylistics in the Creative
Writing Classroom
Jennifer Duncan: Textual Culture: A Postmodern Approach to Creative Writing
Pedagogy
Priscila Uppal: The Joys of Adaptation: Pedagogy and Practice
C: By Classroom
Gülyase Koçak: From Memorization to Improvisation: The Challenges of
Teaching Creative Writing to Students Coming from a Culture of Rote
Learning
Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer: How to Teach (Online)
Kathy Mac: Small Group Workshops in Large Creative Writing Classes: Because
You Can't Be Everywhere at Once
PART II: Re-Writing the Creative Writing Tradition
David Goldstein: Poetic Form as Experimental Procedure: The View from
Renaissance England
Andrea Thompson: Spoken Word: A Gesture Toward Possibility
Christian Bök: Two Dots Over a Vowel
Yvette Nolan: Bastards, Pirates, and Halfbreeds: Playwriting in Canada
PART III: Writing the Creative Writing Professor
Aritha van Herk: Teaching, or Not Teaching Creative Writing
Judith Thompson: Inciting a Riot: Digging Down into a Play
Lorri Neilsen Glenn: Writes of Passage: Women Writing
Stephanie Bolster: One of These Things is Not Like the Others: The Writer
in the English Department
PART IV: Writing Creative Writing Programs
Darryl Whetter: Can'tLit: What Canadian English Departments Could (but
Won't) Learn from the Creative Writing Programs They Host
Lori A. May: The Low-Residency MFA: Coast to Coast and Across the Border
Catherine Bush: Engaged Practice: Coordinating and Creating a Community
within a Creative Writing MFA Program
thom vernon: Selling It: Creative Writing and the Public Good
Acknowledgements
Contributor Bios
Editor Bios