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This book interrogates the problems of how and why largely unseen
matter, in this case groundwater, has found limited expression in
climate fiction. It explores key considerations for writing
groundwater narratives in the Anthropocene. The book investigates a
unique selection of climate fiction alongside an exploration of
hydrosocial environmental humanities through a focus on groundwater
and groundwater narratives. Providing eco-critical analysis, with
creative fiction and non-fiction excerpts interwoven throughout,
and drawing on Indigenous Australian and Australian settler novels
and poems alongside European, American and Japanese texts, the book
illuminates the processes of ‘storying with’ subterranean
waters – their facts, uncertainties, potencies and
vulnerabilities. In a time when the water crisis in an Australian
and worldwide context is escalating in response to global warming,
giving voice to the complexities of groundwater extraction and
pollution is vital. Drawing from non-representational, posthumanist
and feminist perspectives, the book provides an important
contribution to transnational, comparative climate fiction
analysis, enabling an interdisciplinary exchange between
hydrogeological science and the eco-humanities. This book is an
engaging read for scholars and students in creative writing,
environmental humanities, cultural and post-colonial studies,
Australian studies, and eco-critical literary studies. Writers and
thinkers addressing the problems of the Anthropocene are called to
pay attention to the importance of subterranean imaginaries and
groundwater narratives.
The A to Z of Creative Writing Methods is an alphabetical
collection of essays to prompt consideration of method within
creative writing research and practice. Almost sixty contributors
from a range of writing traditions and across multiple forms and
genre are represented in this volume: from poets, essayists,
novelists and performance writers, to graphic novelists,
illustrators, and those engaged in multi-media writing or
writing-related arts activism. Contributors bring to this
collection their distinct and diverse literary and cultural
contexts, defining, expanding and enacting the methods they
describe, and providing new possibilities for creative writing
practice. Accessible and provocative, A to Z of Creative Writing
Methods lays bare new developments and directions in the field,
making it an invaluable resource for the teachers, research
students and scholar-practitioners in the field of creative writing
studies.
The A to Z of Creative Writing Methods is an alphabetical
collection of essays to prompt consideration of method within
creative writing research and practice. Almost sixty contributors
from a range of writing traditions and across multiple forms and
genre are represented in this volume: from poets, essayists,
novelists and performance writers, to graphic novelists,
illustrators, and those engaged in multi-media writing or
writing-related arts activism. Contributors bring to this
collection their distinct and diverse literary and cultural
contexts, defining, expanding and enacting the methods they
describe, and providing new possibilities for creative writing
practice. Accessible and provocative, A to Z of Creative Writing
Methods lays bare new developments and directions in the field,
making it an invaluable resource for the teachers, research
students and scholar-practitioners in the field of creative writing
studies.
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