Creative writing studies: Practice, research and pedagogy

Graeme Harper (Editor), Jeri Kroll (Editor)

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    Abstract

    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.

    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationClevedon, UK
    PublisherMultilingual Matters Ltd
    Number of pages169
    ISBN (Electronic)9781847690210
    ISBN (Print)9781847690197
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

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