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Teaching Creative Writing

Teaching Creative Writing. edited by Elaine Walker. Description.

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Teaching Creative Writing

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  1. Teaching Creative Writing edited by Elaine Walker

  2. Description Teaching Creative Writing is designed to showcase practical approaches developed by practitioners in the ever-growing community of writers in higher education. Aimed at enabling those who teach the subject to review, borrow, and adapt ideas, the emphasis throughout is on diversity. Contributions from an international team of writers cover a variety of forms and genres and include traditional and innovative components of creative writing courses.

  3. Author: Elaine Walker Dr Elaine Walker is the author of a novel, The Horses (Cinnamon Press), a novella, Steve's Band (Duality), and two non-fiction books, Horse (Reaktion Books) and To Amaze the People with Pleasure and Delight (Long Riders' Guild Press).  Her poetry has been featured in Roundyhouse and Caught in the Net. She has edited texts by William Cavendish (Long Riders’ Guild Press) and Margaret Cavendish (Serendipity) and contributed to books for Brill, Greenwood, and Honno. Elaine teaches Creative Writing and English Literature for the University of Wales, Bangor, and the Open University, and is a Literature Wales writing mentor. She is a full member of Yr AcademiGymreig, the Society of Authors and NAWE. Her website is at http://elaine-walker.com/ .

  4. Creative Writing Studies:other titles in the series Creative writing: writers on writing by AmalChatterjee (ed.) Researching creative writing by Jen Webb Rethinking creative writing by Stephanie Vanderslice Studying creative writing by Sharon Norris (ed.)

  5. Bibliographical data Publication date: 2012 – summer (e-book); fall (print) Imprint: Creative Writing Studies Place of publication: Ely (UK) Classification: Dewey no. 808; BISAC subject code LAN005000; BIC subject category CBV ISBNs: • ePub edition: 978-1-907076-15-2 • PDF edition: 978-1-907076-40-0 • Hardback: 978-1-907076-12-1

  6. Available from library suppliers Copies of our e-book editions may be acquired from the following suppliers and aggregators: • Dawsonera • Ebook Library • Ebrary • EBSCO • Garners Digital Warehouse • MyiLibrary

  7. Available from retailers Copies of the e-book may be acquired from Firsty Fish and retailers supplied by Gardners Digital Warehouse. Copies of the print edition may be acquired readily from any recognised bookseller. Retailers may order copies from our distributor, Central Books, or (in North Anerica) Lightning Source. A full bibliographical record is provided for retailers on Nielsen and Bowker.

  8. Acquire translation rights Enquiries concerning acquisition of translation rights should be addressed to our rights representatives, Harriman House: www.harrimanhouse.com ; foreign.rights@harriman-house.com .

  9. The imprint: Creative Writing Studies The publisher: The Professional and Higher Partnership Ltd

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