<p><i>Creative Writing Practice: reflections on form and process</i>Β explores the craft of creative writing by illuminating the practices of writers and writer-educators. Demonstrating solutions to problems in different forms and genres, the contributors draw on their professional and personal exper
Creative Writing Practice: Reflections on Form and Process
β Scribed by Debra Adelaide, Sarah Attfield
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 277
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Creative Writing Practice: reflections on form and processΒ explores the craft of creative writing by illuminating the practices of writers and writer-educators. Demonstrating solutions to problems in different forms and genres, the contributors draw on their professional and personal experiences to examine specific and practical challenges that writers must confront and solve in order to write.Β
This book discusses a range of approaches to writing, such as the early working out of projects, the idea of experimentation, of narrative time, and of failure.Β Β With its strong focus on process,Β Creative Writing PracticeΒ is a valuable guide for students, scholars and practitioners of creative writing.Β Β
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