The Routledge Creative Writing Coursebook
(häftad)av Paul Mills
- Format:
- Häftad (paperback) Finns även som inbunden (hardback).
- Utgiven:
- 2005-12-01
- Språk:
- Engelska
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Preface Acknowledgements Chapter One- Writing as Art Four Features of Writing as art. Voice -- dialect and diversity, deception and evasion, finding a voice, voices under pressure, orality and literacy; World -- building a world, public and private worlds, the use of imagination. Image -- words as images, image-making. Story -- and performance, shaping time, the story world. Writing: getting started, useful writing habits. Suggestions for writing. Revision and editing. General advice. Chapter Two -- Personal Narrative The story of the self; focussing on your writing; memoir; travel; the persona; and collective. Summary of ideas. Suggestions for writing. Revising and editing personal narrative. Chapter Three -- Poetry Reading and listening to poetry; acts of attention; transmitters; convergence; dramatisation; poetry and story; personae; influence of surroundings; poetic form, structure and style. Summary. Suggestions for writing. Revising and editing poems. Chapter Four -- Fiction The story of modern fiction; realism as topic and technique; Where, When and Who; extreme realism; magic realism; experiments in fiction; short stories; camera perspective; narrators; character rhythm; dialogue; delay and suspense; foregrounding. Questions and summary. Suggestions for writing. Revising and editing fiction. Chapter Five -- Fiction for Children Worlds and voices; crossover fiction; reading for pleasure; convincing worlds; counters; the child narrator; children and power; magic and reality; fiction as record. Questions and summary. Suggestions for writing. Revising and editing fiction for children. Chapter Six -- Drama Drama and consequence; drama as ritual; action motifs; Film- popular film narrative; short fiction films; radio; theatre-experience of theatre; status transactions; illusionist and non-illusionist theatre; story theatre. Discussion and workshop. Suggestions for writing. Revising and editing drama scripts. Glossary References and quotations Bibliography Index
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