The Routledge Creative Writing Coursebook

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Psychology Press, 2006 - 242 pages

This step-by-step, practical guide to the process of creative writing provides readers with a comprehensive course in its art and skill. With genre-based chapters, such as life writing, novels and short stories, poetry, fiction for children and screenwriting, it is an indispensable guide to writing successfully. The Routledge Creative Writing Coursebook:

*shows new writers how to get started and suggests useful writing habits
*encourages experimentation and creativity
*stimulates critical awareness through discussion of literary theory and a wide range of illustrative texts
*approaches writing as a skill, as well as an art form
*is packed with individual and group exercises
*offers invaluable tips on the revision and editing processes.

Featuring practical suggestions for developing and improving your writing, The Routledge Creative Writing Coursebook is an ideal course text for students and an invaluable guide to self-study.

 

Table des matières

WORLD
10
Participation enactment
24
The Moving Edge
30
Suggestions for Writing
36
Personal Narrative
68
Poetry
70
Fiction
107
Childrens Fiction
156
FILM
193
RADIO
199
Status Interactions
208
Nonillusionism
218
Suggestions for Writing
225
Bibliography
233
42
238
Droits d'auteur

Drama
184

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À propos de l'auteur (2006)

Paul Mills teaches creative writing to u/gs and p/gs at York St John College. He has held writing fellowships at Leeds and Manchester universities and a Fulbright Teaching exchange fellowship in the US. He is a published poet and dramatist.

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