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The Bloomsbury Introduction to Creative Writing

Autor Dr Tara Mokhtari
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 mar 2019
Covering all of the major genres, The Bloomsbury Introduction to Creative Writing is a complete introductory manual for students of creative writing. Now in its second edition, the book features an updated and expanded chapter on writing for digital media, and new exercises for reading across the genres and writing hybrid forms. Through a structured series of practical writing exercises - perfect for the classroom, the writer's workshop or as a starting point for a portfolio of work - the book builds the student writer from the first explorations of voice and the relationship between writing and knowledge, through to mastery of a wide range of genres and forms. The Bloomsbury Introduction to Creative Writing covers such genres as: · Autobiographical writing · Short fiction · Poetry · Screenwriting and writing for performance · Writing for digital media, including video games and social media With practical guidance on writing scholarly critiques of your own work and a glossary of terms for ease of reference, The Bloomsbury Introduction to Creative Writing is an essential manual for any introductory creative writing course and a practical companion for more advanced writers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350056688
ISBN-10: 1350056685
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Covers a wide range of genres, from fiction and poetry to memoir and the personal essay, as well as cross-genre techniques (new to this edition)

Notă biografică

Tara Mokhtari is an Assistant Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences at Bronx Community College, USA, has taught creative writing, literature, and communications at universities in Australia and the United States since 2007, and is the author of Anxiety Soup.

Cuprins

Introduction: The Knowing WriterOn writingOn knowingTips on attacking the practical exercises1. Writing and KnowledgeThe writers' block mythThe reading writerKnowingYour writer selfEmotion as material2. Writing the SelfMemoir and autobiographyReflective writingHuman interest featuresPersonal essays, and 'Why I Write'3. Poetics and Poetry CompositionPoetic movements: An abridged whirlwind historyPoetry as 'language distilled'Sound devicesPoetry and oralityForm and meaningFinding your poem4. Fiction ConventionsFiction and creativity: The anecdote, the muse and the visionaryOften forgotten forms of fictionIdeas and themesNarrative structureNarrative structure toolboxPlot and conflictCharacterizationSetting: Time, place and contextFinding your voiceGenre fiction5. Screenwriting Screenwriting as literary formThe slug lineActionDialogueCharacterizationTheme and narrativeScreenwriting technical toolbox6. Writing for PerformancePerformance as hybrid artOne-act playsMonologue and soliloquySpoken word 7. Writing for Digital MediaThe dark side of digital contentDigital storytellingVideo scripts for social mediaWriting for video gamesWriting for virtual realityWeb 2.0 and journalism as conversationOnline media toolboxPersonal publishing 8. Critique and ExegesisCritiqueReferencing scholarly textsReferencing creative textsAnalyzing your creative workConclusionsCritique writing toolboxExegesisExegesis research methodsIdentifying your exegetical thesisHermeneutics and close reading as primary researchExegesis planning and structureLinking creative and scholarly writing Glossary of TermsWorks Cited Index