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Ideal for individual or classroom use, ARCHITECTURES OF POSSIBILITY
theorizes and questions the often unconscious assumptions behind
such traditional writing gestures as temporality, scene, and
characterization; offers various suggestions for generating writing
that resists, rethinks, and/or expands the very notion of
narrativity; visits a number of important
concerns/trends/obsessions in current writing (both on the page and
off); discusses marketplace (ir)realities; hones critical reading
and manuscript editing capabilities; and strengthens
problem-solving muscles from brainstorming to literary activism.
Exercises and supplemental reading lists challenge authors to push
their work into self-aware and surprising territory. In addition,
ARCHITECTURES OF POSSIBILITY features something entirely lacking in
most books about creative writing: more than 40 interviews with
contemporary innovative authors, editors, and publishers (including
Robert Coover, Lydia Davis, Brian Evenson, Shelley Jackson, Ben
Marcus, Carole Maso, Scott McCloud, Steve Tomasula, Deb Olin
Unferth, Joe Wenderoth, and Lidia Yuknavitch) working in diverse
media, providing significant insights into the multifaceted worlds
of experimental writers' writing.
The Clackamas Literary Review is an annual literary publication
which features writing by an eclectic assortment of poets and
writers of fiction and non-fiction. While based in the Northwest,
CLR strives to represent writers of diverse styles and tastes. CLR
XII features writing by Anne Lesley Selcer, Lidia Yuknavitch, Jim
Irons, and much more.
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