Creative Writing Innovations
Breaking Boundaries in the Classroom
Herausgeber: Clark, Michael Dean; Rein, Joseph; Hergenrader, Trent
Creative Writing Innovations
Breaking Boundaries in the Classroom
Herausgeber: Clark, Michael Dean; Rein, Joseph; Hergenrader, Trent
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When teachers experiment, students benefit. When students gain confidence to pursue their own literary experiments, creative writing can become a life-changing experience. With chapters written by experienced teachers and classroom innovators, Creative Writing Innovations builds on these principles to uncover the true potential of the creative writing classroom. Rooted in classroom experience, this book takes teaching beyond the traditional workshop model to explore topics such as multi-media genres, collaborative writing and field-based work, as well as issues of identity. Taken together,…mehr
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When teachers experiment, students benefit. When students gain confidence to pursue their own literary experiments, creative writing can become a life-changing experience. With chapters written by experienced teachers and classroom innovators, Creative Writing Innovations builds on these principles to uncover the true potential of the creative writing classroom. Rooted in classroom experience, this book takes teaching beyond the traditional workshop model to explore topics such as multi-media genres, collaborative writing and field-based work, as well as issues of identity. Taken together, this is an essential guide for teachers of creative writing at all levels from the authors and editors of Creative Writing in the Digital Age.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 543g
- ISBN-13: 9781474297172
- ISBN-10: 147429717X
- Artikelnr.: 45233355
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 543g
- ISBN-13: 9781474297172
- ISBN-10: 147429717X
- Artikelnr.: 45233355
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michael Dean Clark is Associate Professor of Writing at Azusa Pacific University, USA. Formerly an award-winning journalist, his fiction and non-fiction work has appeared in Pleiades, Fast Forward, Relief, and a number of other periodicals. Trent Hergenrader is an Assistant Professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology, USA. He is a co-founder of the Creative Writing Studies Organization and the Journal of Creative Writing Studies and the author of Collaborative Worldbuilding for Writers and Gamers. Joseph Rein is Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Wisconsin, River Falls, USA. He is the editor of Dispatches from the Classroom and his fiction, poetry and essays have appeared in such publications as The Pinch Literary Magazine, Iron Horse Literary Review, and Ruminate Magazine. He is also an award-winning short-film screenwriter.
1. Introduction
Part 1: Rethinking the Workshop
2. Invention and Early Process: A framework for the introductory
multi-genre Creative Writing course (Timothy Mayers, Millersville
University, USA)
3. Against Undergraduate Creative Writing: Or, how to trick students into
wanting what they need (Katharine Haake, California State
University-Northridge, USA)
4. Space Changing and Time Traveling: Empowering evolutionary creative
writing (Graeme Harper, Oakland University, USA)
5. Rocks are Hard; There Are Many Kinds of Rocks: A meta-workshop for
undergraduate writers (Rachel Himmelheber, Warren Wilson College, USA)
6. Emphasizing the Macro: An argument for the sequence graduate workshop
(Derrick Harriell, University of Mississippi, USA
Part 2: Expanding Genre
7. The Poetry of Music, the Music of Poetry (Tom Hunley, Western Kentucky
University, USA)
8. Musico-Literary Miscegenations: Word and sound relationships in creative
writing pedagogy (Hazel Smith, University of Western Sydney, Australia)
9. Words with Borders, Projects Without: The collaborative possibilities of
screenwriting (Joseph Rein, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, USA)
10. Non-Sensical Sense: Impressions as connections in creative nonfiction
(Michael Dean Clark, Azusa Pacific University, USA)
Part 3: Creative Collaborations
11. Collaborative Story Writing and the Question of Influence (Mary Ann
Cain, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA)
12. Steampunk Rochester: A collaborative, location-based, interdisciplinary
project (Trent Hergenrader, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA)
13. Place-Based Pedagogy and Creative Writing as a Fieldwork Course
(Janelle Adsit, Humboldt State University, USA)
14. Our Town: Teaching Creative Writing students to love research and
collaboration (Cathy Day, Ball State University, USA)
Part 4: Identity and the Creative Writing Classroom
15. Radical Inclusivity: Honesty and agony in an "imperfect" Creative
Writing classroom (Tonya Hegamin, Medgar Evers College, USA)
16. Genre-Queering the Creative Writing Classroom (Ching-In Chen,
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA)
17. Pedagogy and Authority in Teaching The Wasteland: Authorial voices and
postcolonial criticism (Prageeta Sharma, University of Montana in Missoula,
USA)
Index
Part 1: Rethinking the Workshop
2. Invention and Early Process: A framework for the introductory
multi-genre Creative Writing course (Timothy Mayers, Millersville
University, USA)
3. Against Undergraduate Creative Writing: Or, how to trick students into
wanting what they need (Katharine Haake, California State
University-Northridge, USA)
4. Space Changing and Time Traveling: Empowering evolutionary creative
writing (Graeme Harper, Oakland University, USA)
5. Rocks are Hard; There Are Many Kinds of Rocks: A meta-workshop for
undergraduate writers (Rachel Himmelheber, Warren Wilson College, USA)
6. Emphasizing the Macro: An argument for the sequence graduate workshop
(Derrick Harriell, University of Mississippi, USA
Part 2: Expanding Genre
7. The Poetry of Music, the Music of Poetry (Tom Hunley, Western Kentucky
University, USA)
8. Musico-Literary Miscegenations: Word and sound relationships in creative
writing pedagogy (Hazel Smith, University of Western Sydney, Australia)
9. Words with Borders, Projects Without: The collaborative possibilities of
screenwriting (Joseph Rein, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, USA)
10. Non-Sensical Sense: Impressions as connections in creative nonfiction
(Michael Dean Clark, Azusa Pacific University, USA)
Part 3: Creative Collaborations
11. Collaborative Story Writing and the Question of Influence (Mary Ann
Cain, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA)
12. Steampunk Rochester: A collaborative, location-based, interdisciplinary
project (Trent Hergenrader, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA)
13. Place-Based Pedagogy and Creative Writing as a Fieldwork Course
(Janelle Adsit, Humboldt State University, USA)
14. Our Town: Teaching Creative Writing students to love research and
collaboration (Cathy Day, Ball State University, USA)
Part 4: Identity and the Creative Writing Classroom
15. Radical Inclusivity: Honesty and agony in an "imperfect" Creative
Writing classroom (Tonya Hegamin, Medgar Evers College, USA)
16. Genre-Queering the Creative Writing Classroom (Ching-In Chen,
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA)
17. Pedagogy and Authority in Teaching The Wasteland: Authorial voices and
postcolonial criticism (Prageeta Sharma, University of Montana in Missoula,
USA)
Index
1. Introduction
Part 1: Rethinking the Workshop
2. Invention and Early Process: A framework for the introductory
multi-genre Creative Writing course (Timothy Mayers, Millersville
University, USA)
3. Against Undergraduate Creative Writing: Or, how to trick students into
wanting what they need (Katharine Haake, California State
University-Northridge, USA)
4. Space Changing and Time Traveling: Empowering evolutionary creative
writing (Graeme Harper, Oakland University, USA)
5. Rocks are Hard; There Are Many Kinds of Rocks: A meta-workshop for
undergraduate writers (Rachel Himmelheber, Warren Wilson College, USA)
6. Emphasizing the Macro: An argument for the sequence graduate workshop
(Derrick Harriell, University of Mississippi, USA
Part 2: Expanding Genre
7. The Poetry of Music, the Music of Poetry (Tom Hunley, Western Kentucky
University, USA)
8. Musico-Literary Miscegenations: Word and sound relationships in creative
writing pedagogy (Hazel Smith, University of Western Sydney, Australia)
9. Words with Borders, Projects Without: The collaborative possibilities of
screenwriting (Joseph Rein, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, USA)
10. Non-Sensical Sense: Impressions as connections in creative nonfiction
(Michael Dean Clark, Azusa Pacific University, USA)
Part 3: Creative Collaborations
11. Collaborative Story Writing and the Question of Influence (Mary Ann
Cain, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA)
12. Steampunk Rochester: A collaborative, location-based, interdisciplinary
project (Trent Hergenrader, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA)
13. Place-Based Pedagogy and Creative Writing as a Fieldwork Course
(Janelle Adsit, Humboldt State University, USA)
14. Our Town: Teaching Creative Writing students to love research and
collaboration (Cathy Day, Ball State University, USA)
Part 4: Identity and the Creative Writing Classroom
15. Radical Inclusivity: Honesty and agony in an "imperfect" Creative
Writing classroom (Tonya Hegamin, Medgar Evers College, USA)
16. Genre-Queering the Creative Writing Classroom (Ching-In Chen,
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA)
17. Pedagogy and Authority in Teaching The Wasteland: Authorial voices and
postcolonial criticism (Prageeta Sharma, University of Montana in Missoula,
USA)
Index
Part 1: Rethinking the Workshop
2. Invention and Early Process: A framework for the introductory
multi-genre Creative Writing course (Timothy Mayers, Millersville
University, USA)
3. Against Undergraduate Creative Writing: Or, how to trick students into
wanting what they need (Katharine Haake, California State
University-Northridge, USA)
4. Space Changing and Time Traveling: Empowering evolutionary creative
writing (Graeme Harper, Oakland University, USA)
5. Rocks are Hard; There Are Many Kinds of Rocks: A meta-workshop for
undergraduate writers (Rachel Himmelheber, Warren Wilson College, USA)
6. Emphasizing the Macro: An argument for the sequence graduate workshop
(Derrick Harriell, University of Mississippi, USA
Part 2: Expanding Genre
7. The Poetry of Music, the Music of Poetry (Tom Hunley, Western Kentucky
University, USA)
8. Musico-Literary Miscegenations: Word and sound relationships in creative
writing pedagogy (Hazel Smith, University of Western Sydney, Australia)
9. Words with Borders, Projects Without: The collaborative possibilities of
screenwriting (Joseph Rein, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, USA)
10. Non-Sensical Sense: Impressions as connections in creative nonfiction
(Michael Dean Clark, Azusa Pacific University, USA)
Part 3: Creative Collaborations
11. Collaborative Story Writing and the Question of Influence (Mary Ann
Cain, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA)
12. Steampunk Rochester: A collaborative, location-based, interdisciplinary
project (Trent Hergenrader, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA)
13. Place-Based Pedagogy and Creative Writing as a Fieldwork Course
(Janelle Adsit, Humboldt State University, USA)
14. Our Town: Teaching Creative Writing students to love research and
collaboration (Cathy Day, Ball State University, USA)
Part 4: Identity and the Creative Writing Classroom
15. Radical Inclusivity: Honesty and agony in an "imperfect" Creative
Writing classroom (Tonya Hegamin, Medgar Evers College, USA)
16. Genre-Queering the Creative Writing Classroom (Ching-In Chen,
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA)
17. Pedagogy and Authority in Teaching The Wasteland: Authorial voices and
postcolonial criticism (Prageeta Sharma, University of Montana in Missoula,
USA)
Index







