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Doing Creative Writing


Doing Creative Writing

Paperback by May, Steve

Doing Creative Writing

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ISBN:
9780415402392
Publication Date:
4 Oct 2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
168 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 8 May 2024
Doing Creative Writing

Description

Are you beginning a creative writing course? Or thinking about taking one? Doing Creative Writing is the ideal guide to what you should expect, what will be expected of you and how you can get the most from your course. It clearly and concisely outlines: the contexts for creative writing courses, explaining where the subject has come from and why that matters the content, structure and delivery of the courses, helping you to understand how your course will be shaped, what you will be asked to do and why the skills you will develop, from self-discipline and time management through to the organization of ideas, 'reading as a writer' and editing possibilities beyond the course, showing how you continue to benefit from what you've learned. Drawing on years of teaching and writing experience, as well as interviews with a wide range of students, Steve May provides all the background, advice and encouragement you need to embark on a creative writing course with complete confidence and to get maximum benefit from every writing session.

Contents

General Introduction. Explanation of Terms: 'Doing' and 'Creative Writing.' Who is This Book For? How Will You Benefit From it? What's in This Book? Part 1: The Context 1. Can You Teach Writing? 2. The Development of Creative Writing as an Academic Discipline Part 2: Studying Creative Writing: Course Structures, Delivery and Content 3. Modules, Courses and Genres 4. Delivery 5. Assessment Part 3: Writers' Habits, Writers' Skills 6. Developing Independent Habits of Writing 7. Reading as a Writer 8. Becoming a Better Editor Part 4: Beyond the Course 9. Careers in Writing 10. Other Destinations. Writing-Related Jobs. Using the Skills You've Learned. Case Studies. Bibliography

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