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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.
Syblil, aka Spud, lives with her father who won't discuss Sybil's
dead mother. Her reluctant friendship with an old woman helps both
of them addres their loneliness and deal with the future (1 act, 2
men, 2 women).
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