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E-raamat: Multimodal Writer: Creative Writing Across Genres and Media

(De Montfort University, UK)
  • Formaat: 182 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Aug-2019
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137607935
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  • Formaat: 182 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Aug-2019
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137607935

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These are exciting times for creative writing. In a digital age, the ability to move between types of writing and technologies - often at speed - is increasingly essential for writers. Yet, such flexibility can be difficult to achieve, and, how to develop it remains a pressing challenge. The Multimodal Writer combines theory, practitioner case studies and insightful writing exercises to support writers tackling the challenges and embracing the opportunities that come with new media technologies. Including interviews with a selection of internationally acclaimed authors, such as Simon Armitage, Robert Coover and Rhianna Pratchett, this book equips writers with the tools to not just survive but, rather, thrive in an era characterised by fast-paced change.

With its focus on writing across genres, modes and media, this book is ideal for students of Creative Writing, Professional Writing, Media Writing and Journalism.

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Barnards work has facilitated awareness and generated creativity, aiding our membership, writers and teachers, to more fully comprehend and embrace multimodal approaches. * Writing in Practice * The Multimodal Writer is a practical guide for writers at any stage in their career looking to respond to the realities of todays publishing landscape. Barnard details writing exercises and the proven habits of successful authors to illustrate the craft benefits of moving among and between different genres, technologies, and media platforms. * Devin Donovan, University of Virginia, USA * This is an exceptional book, which represents an important contribution to Creative Writing studies. The collage-like style of the chapters, each of which comes at the subject from a different direction, is a brilliant way of approaching the subject matter; and the mixture of academic sources, interviews and self-reflection make this an invaluable resource. * Jonathan Taylor, University of Leicester, UK *

Introduction 1(13)
1 Twenty-first century writing and publishing: a wider context
14(15)
Publishing, then
14(1)
Publishing, now
15(2)
Writing, reading and creativity
17(6)
Voice
23(3)
Genre
26(3)
2 Negotiating the starting block: auto-practitioner study
29(14)
What is `a writer'?
31(1)
Bookshelves
31(1)
Landscape
32(1)
What is `a multimodal writer'?
33(1)
Chopping and stitching
33(2)
Code-switching
35(1)
Reel-to-reel
36(2)
A blank page
38(1)
Remediating remediation
39(4)
3 Paradigmatic aspects: author interviews
43(27)
A dialogue
44(1)
Tools
45(6)
Location
51(4)
Schedule
55(5)
Collaboration
60(10)
4 Creative writing and multimodality: assembling a toolkit, component parts
70(13)
Scoping the task
70(1)
Insoluble pancake
71(5)
Self-trust
76(3)
Model of creativity
79(4)
5 Developing a multimodal writing practice: assignments
83(44)
Doing it!
85(1)
Assignment 1 `Getting personal'
85(4)
Assignment 2 `I "♥" looking'
89(4)
Assignment 3 `Collaborative plotting'
93(2)
Assignment 4 `Talking it over'
95(3)
Assignment 5 `Small tales'
98(5)
Assignment 6 `Me, myself, I'
103(3)
Assignment 7 `Picture this'
106(3)
Assignment 8 `Proppian analysis'
109(3)
Assignment 9 `Story mash-up'
112(4)
Assignment 10 `Make your own book'
116(3)
Conclusion
119(8)
Appendices
Appendix I Selected stories
127(2)
Appendix II Tutor guidance (general)
129(1)
Appendix III Methodology
130(3)
Appendix IV Note on interviewees
133(4)
Acknowledgements 137(2)
Notes 139(25)
Works cited 164(14)
Index 178
Dr Josie Barnard is a writer and academic whose research centres on how the digital turn impacts writing and publishing. She is Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing with Journalism at Middlesex University, UK, and the author of five acclaimed books, ranging from her award-winning novel 'Poker Face' (1996) to 'The Book of Friendship' (2011). As a practitioner, Barnard has appeared at the Cheltenham and Dartington Literary Festivals. She is a member of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS)s Digital Skills and Inclusion Research Working Group.