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El. knyga: Keywords in Creative Writing

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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jan-2006
  • Leidėjas: Utah State University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780874215335
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jan-2006
  • Leidėjas: Utah State University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780874215335

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Wendy Bishop and David Starkey have created a remarkable resource volume for creative writing students and other writers just getting started. In two- to ten-page discussions, these authors introduce forty-one central concepts in the fields of creative writing and writing instruction, with discussions that are accessible yet grounded in scholarship and years of experience.



Keywords in Creative Writing
provides a brief but comprehensive introduction to the field of creative writing through its landmark terms, exploring concerns as abstract as postmodernism and identity politics alongside very practical interests of beginning writers, like contests, agents, and royalties. This approach makes the book ideal for the college classroom as well as the writer’s bookshelf, and unique in the field, combining the pragmatic accessibility of popular writer’s handbooks, with a wider, more scholarly vision of theory and research.

Introduction xi
Adjunct and Temporary Faculty 1(4)
Agents 5(6)
Anthology 11(3)
Associated Writing Programs 14(1)
Author 15(4)
Block and Procrastination 19(6)
Chapbooks 25(4)
Collaboration 29(7)
Composition 36(5)
Conferences, Colonies, and Residencies 41(3)
Contests 44(4)
Contributor's Copy 48(1)
Copyright and Intellectual Property 49(6)
Creative Dissertation 55(7)
Creative Nonfiction 62(8)
Creativity 70(6)
Editors and Publishers 76(8)
Electronic Literature 84(5)
Fiction 89(6)
Genre 95(4)
Grants 99(3)
Identity Politics 102(10)
Image and Metaphor 112(3)
MFA (Master of Fine Arts) 115(4)
Pedagogy 119(6)
Poetry 125(6)
Postmodernism 131(3)
Reading 134(5)
Rejection 139(2)
Royalties and Permission Fees 141(3)
Schmoozing 144(2)
Scriptwriting 146(6)
Style and Voice 152(3)
Submissions 155(7)
Teaching Jobs 162(8)
Theory 170(8)
Therapy (and Therapeutic) 178(8)
Translation 186(4)
Two-Year Colleges 190(4)
Vanity Press 194(3)
Workshop 197(3)
Writers' Resources 200(2)
Writing Groups 202(5)
References 207