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Life Writing offers the novice writer engaging and creative
activities, making use of insightful, relevant readings from
well-known authors to illustrate the techniques presented. This
volume makes use of new versions of key chapters from the recent
Routledge/Open University textbook, Creative Writing: A Workbook
with Readings for writers who are specializing in life writing.
Using their experience and expertise as teachers as well as
authors, Derek Neale and Sara Haslam guide aspiring writers through
such key writing skills as: writing what you know, investigating
biography and autobiography, using prefaces, finding a form, using
memory, developing characters, using novelistic, poetic and
dramatic techniques. The volume is further updated to include
never-before published interviews and conversations with successful
life writers such as Jenny Diski, Robert Fraser, Richard Holmes,
Michael Holroyd, Jackie Kay, Hanif Kureishi and Blake Morrison.
Concise and practical, Life Writing offers an inspirational guide
to the methods and techniques of authorship and is a must-read for
aspiring writers.
Writing Fiction offers the novice writer engaging and creative
activities, making use of insightful, relevant readings from
well-known authors to illustrate the techniques presented. This
volume makes use of new versions of key chapters from the recent
Routledge/Open University textbook Creative Writing: A Workbook
with Readings for writers who are specializing in fiction. Using
their experience and expertise as teachers as well as authors,
Linda Anderson and Derek Neale guide aspiring writers through such
key aspects of writing as: how to stimulate creativity keeping a
writer's notebook character creation setting point of view
structure showing and telling. The volume is further updated to
include never-before published interviews with successful fiction
writers Andrew Cowan, Stevie Davies, Maggie Gee, Andrew Greig, and
Hanif Kureishi. Concise and practical, Writing Fiction offers an
inspirational guide to the methods and techniques of authorship and
is a must-read for aspiring writers.
Writing Talk includes interviews with nineteen well-known
contemporary writers, exploring the ways in which they research and
find their original ideas. Working across genres such as fiction,
scriptwriting, radio, life writing, biography and more, the writers
offer insight into how they interpret, hone and develop these
ideas. The conversations examine the roles of technique, craft,
language, reading, memory, serendipity, habit and persistence. They
offer technical detail about the creative process and give unique
insights into the borderlands between genres as well as offering
rich, personal insights and universal resonances. A wide-ranging
introduction surveys the reasons why we are intrigued by the
mysteries of individual writing practice and how these illuminate
critical attitudes to literature and performance. Offering a rare
glimpse into the creative process of some of this generation's most
eminent voices, Writing Talk is a must read for anyone interested
in how stories are found and made. Interviewees: Alan Ayckbourn,
Iain Banks, Helen Blakeman, Louis de Bernieres, Sarah Butler,
Andrew Cowan, Jenny Diski, Patricia Duncker, David Edgar, Tanika
Gupta, Richard Holmes, Hanif Kureishi, Bryony Lavery, Toby Litt,
Kareem Mortimer, Michele Roberts, Jane Rogers, Willy Russell and
Sally Wainwright.
Writing Fiction offers the novice writer engaging and creative
activities, making use of insightful, relevant readings from
well-known authors to illustrate the techniques presented. This
volume makes use of new versions of key chapters from the recent
Routledge/Open University textbook Creative Writing: A Workbook
with Readings for writers who are specializing in fiction. Using
their experience and expertise as teachers as well as authors,
Linda Anderson and Derek Neale guide aspiring writers through such
key aspects of writing as: how to stimulate creativity keeping a
writer's notebook character creation setting point of view
structure showing and telling. The volume is further updated to
include never-before published interviews with successful fiction
writers Andrew Cowan, Stevie Davies, Maggie Gee, Andrew Greig, and
Hanif Kureishi. Concise and practical, Writing Fiction offers an
inspirational guide to the methods and techniques of authorship and
is a must-read for aspiring writers.
Writing Talk includes interviews with nineteen well-known
contemporary writers, exploring the ways in which they research and
find their original ideas. Working across genres such as fiction,
scriptwriting, radio, life writing, biography and more, the writers
offer insight into how they interpret, hone and develop these
ideas. The conversations examine the roles of technique, craft,
language, reading, memory, serendipity, habit and persistence. They
offer technical detail about the creative process and give unique
insights into the borderlands between genres as well as offering
rich, personal insights and universal resonances. A wide-ranging
introduction surveys the reasons why we are intrigued by the
mysteries of individual writing practice and how these illuminate
critical attitudes to literature and performance. Offering a rare
glimpse into the creative process of some of this generation's most
eminent voices, Writing Talk is a must read for anyone interested
in how stories are found and made. Interviewees: Alan Ayckbourn,
Iain Banks, Helen Blakeman, Louis de Bernieres, Sarah Butler,
Andrew Cowan, Jenny Diski, Patricia Duncker, David Edgar, Tanika
Gupta, Richard Holmes, Hanif Kureishi, Bryony Lavery, Toby Litt,
Kareem Mortimer, Michele Roberts, Jane Rogers, Willy Russell and
Sally Wainwright.
Life Writing offers the novice writer engaging and creative
activities, making use of insightful, relevant readings from
well-known authors to illustrate the techniques presented. This
volume makes use of new versions of key chapters from the recent
Routledge/Open University textbook, Creative Writing: A Workbook
with Readings for writers who are specializing in life writing.
Using their experience and expertise as teachers as well as
authors, Derek Neale and Sara Haslam guide aspiring writers through
such key writing skills as: writing what you know investigating
biography and autobiography using prefaces finding a form using
memory developing characters using novelistic, poetic and dramatic
techniques. The volume is further updated to include never-before
published interviews and conversations with successful life writers
such as Jenny Diski, Robert Fraser, Richard Holmes, Michael
Holroyd, Jackie Kay, Hanif Kureishi and Blake Morrison. Concise and
practical, Life Writing offers an inspirational guide to the
methods and techniques of authorship and is a must-read for
aspiring writers.
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