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The Creative Writer’s Mind is a book for creative writers: it sets out to cross the gap between creative writing and science, between the creative arts and cognitive research. It examines what cognitive psychology, neuroscience and literary studies can tell creative writers about the processes of their writing mind.
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The rise of digital publishing and the ebook has opened up an array of possibilities for the writer working with innovation in mind. Creative Writing and the Radical uses an examination of how experimental writers in the past have explored the possibilities of multimodal writing to theorise the nature of writing fiction in the future. It is clear that experimental writers rehearsed for technological advances long before they were invented. Through an in-depth study of writers and their motivations, challenges and solutions, the author explores the shifts creative writing teachers and students will need to make in order to adapt to a new era of fiction writing and reading.
Creative writing --- English language --- Report writing --- Authorship --- Study and teaching. --- Rhetoric --- Study and teaching. --- Study and teaching. --- Study and teaching. --- Avant-garde writing. --- Creative writing. --- Dada. --- Digital publishing. --- Experimental writing. --- Fiction of the Future. --- Innovative writing. --- Multimodality. --- Radical writing. --- Surrealist literature. --- Writing for ebooks.
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Littérature australienne --- Australian literature --- Papua New Guinea --- In literature.
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The chapters in this book range across all three areas of its subtitle practice, research and pedagogy – testifying to the integrated nature of creative writing as a university discipline. Writers from the USA, the UK and Australia concentrate on the most critical issues facing this popular, fast-developing and sometimes embattled area of study: practice-led research in creative writing; the nature of higher degrees; the place of critical/theoretical discourse in the discipline; the best teaching methods at undergraduate and postgraduate levels; and the challenge of creative writers who are also university teachers. These exciting essays, thus, chart creative writing’s evolution as a site of knowledge in the contemporary university.
English language --- Creative writing (Higher education) --- Creative writing --- Rhetoric --- Study and teaching (Higher) --- Germanic languages
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