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E-raamat: Creative Composition: Inspiration and Techniques for Writing Instruction

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  • ISBN-13: 9781783093649

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For decades theorists have opined that the lines between creative writing and composition need to be lifted, yet little has been written about the pedagogical methods that allow a cohesive approach between the disciplines. This book brings together contemporary authors and well-respected creative writing instructors and theorists to explore ways creativity in composition may be encouraged in student writers. The question in this anthology is not 'Can writing be taught?' but 'How can we inspire students to embrace the creative process no matter what they write?' This book offers multiple strategies to merge the best practices of teaching writing, regardless of the genre.

This book brings together contemporary authors and well-respected creative writing instructors and theorists to explore ways creativity in composition may be encouraged in student writers. The question in this anthology is not 'Can writing be taught?' but 'How can we inspire students to embrace the creative process no matter what they write?'

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One of the rewards of a long career is the opportunity to see new ideas take hold and hang on for a new generation of scholars. This book represents the best current thinking about Creative Writing Studies and the composition-creative writing connection and nicely demonstrates how far we've come. -- Patrick Bizzaro, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA This volume offers a fascinating and useful discussion of creative composition. It is a tricky subject to define and it is certainly difficult to establish whether we can or should teach it. Here the contributors explore the topic thoroughly. The reader is offered a wealth of diverse examples and ideas. -- Gill James, University of Salford, UK

Contributors vii
Foreword xi
Introduction xv
1 On Essaying
1(9)
Denise Landrum-Geyer
2 Eat Your Spinach! Why a Blend of Personal and Academic Discourses Matter
10(6)
Sara Burnett
3 Writing by Creation, with Response, in Experience
16(8)
Graeme Harper
4 Give it a Taste: Serving Creative Writing in Small Doses
24(6)
Abigail G. Scheg
5 Wiggling Between the Forms: A Cross-Genre Approach to Writing
30(5)
Dustin Michael
6 Writing to Discover: Creative Nonfiction and Writing Across the Curriculum
35(12)
Andrew Bourelle
7 Creative Writing's Five Stages of Development: The Mind of the Creative Writer in the Composition Classroom
47(12)
Jonathan Bradley
Sarah Gray-Panesi
8 Sought-After Sophistications: Crafting a Curatorial Stance in the Creative Writing and Composition Classrooms
59(18)
Rochelle L. Harris
Christine Stewart-Nunez
9 Audience Resurrected: Restoring Motive and Purpose to Creative Writing
77(10)
Michael Kula
10 Lending the Muse a Hand: Expanding the Role of Social Constructivism and Collaborative Writing in Creative Writing Pedagogies
87(22)
Rod Zink
11 Grammar and Creativity in Composition: An Unexpected Nexus
109(5)
Shawn Kerivan
12 Invention in Creative Writing: Explorations of the Self and the Social in Creative Genres
114(15)
Danita Berg
13 Teaching the Exploratory Essay as Pedagogy, Process and Project
129(9)
Sonya Huber
Ioanna Opidee
14 Beyond Argumentation: Toulmin's Model as a Dialogic, Processual Heuristic
138(10)
Debra Jacobs
15 Leave it to the Imagination: Service Learning as Part of an Undergraduate Creative Writing Curriculum
148(6)
Scott J. O'Callaghan
16 Show, Don't Tell: Using Graphic Narratives to Teach Descriptive Writing
154(15)
Tammie M. Kennedy
Tracey D. Menten
17 A First-Timer's Approach to Teaching in a Non-Traditional Setting
169(5)
Connie Langhorst
18 In It for the Long Haul: The Pedagogy of Perseverance
174(8)
Anna Leahy
Index 182
Danita Berg is English Department Director at Full Sail University, Orlando, Florida. Her research interests include creative writing studies, women's voice in writing, and invention. She is also Founder and Co-Editor of Animal: A Beast of a Literary Magazine.

www.danitaberg.wordpress.com





Lori A. May is a writing mentor at University of Kings College, Halifax, Nova Scotia. She is Founding Editor of Poets Quarterly (www.poetsquarterly.com), and her other books include The Write Crowd: Literary Citizenship & the Writing Life (Bloomsbury, 2014) and The Low-Residency MFA Handbook: A Guide for Prospective Creative Writing Students (Continuum, 2011).

www.loriamay.com