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Creative Writing and the Critical Commentary

Editat de Karen Stevens, Jonathan Taylor
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 iun 2026
In this unique collection of essays, published writers offer an intimate view of how their work has been informed, shaped and transformed by their literary, political, philosophical or personal influences. Providing models of the critical commentaries that all students of creative writing must write, each essay from contemporary authors of fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, scripts and digital writing demonstrates how what writers write is determined by what they have read, and what they read is then determined by what they are writing. As writers reflect on their process of moving from sources of inspiration to a finished and original piece of writing, they reveal their anxieties, passions, discoveries and motivations, offering fascinating insights into the imagination's journey. With opening chapters exploring the importance and wider contexts of why writers reflect on their own work, the book also offers theoretical frameworks for understanding influence and inspiration.

As illuminating for aspiring writers as it is for students reflecting on their research and process as part of writing courses, Creative Writing and the Critical Commentary will change the way writers talk about and engage with other texts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350439894
ISBN-10: 1350439894
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Part One: Introductory
1. Preface
2. On Reflection in Creative Writing
3. On Influence in Creative Writing

Part Two: Sample Critical Commentaries
4. The Personal Is Always Political, by Karen Stevens, University of Chichester, UK
5. The Art of Persuasion, by Jo Nadin, University of Bristol, UK
6. On the Genealogy of Memoirs, by Jonathan Taylor, University of Leicester, UK
7. 'The Community of Sorrow,' by David Swann, Royal Literary Fund Fellow at the University of Cumbria, UK
8. The End is Never Where You Think, by Dan Powell, Independent Scholar
9. The Age of Influence in the Age of Authenticity, by Jemma Kennedy, Independent Scholar
10. Go Outside, by Shaindel Beers, Blue Mountain Community College, Oregon, US
11. Jesus, Fairy Tales and Flash Fiction, by Kit de Waal, Jean Humphreys Writer in Residence, Leicester University, UK
12. Alternate Truths and Fake News, by Anietie Isong, Independent Scholar
13. Memoir and Main Character Syndrome, by Jenn Ashworth, Lancaster University, UK
14. Experimental Poetic Autography, by Lila Matsumoto, University of Nottingham, UK
15. Digital Narratives, Technology and the Domestic Gothic, by Kate Pullinger, Bath Spa University, UK

Part Three: Postscripts
16. Further Reading: Selected Bibliography
17. About the Contributors

Bibliography

Index

Recenzii

This book opens the door to the mirror-world of Creative Writing and reveals the art behind the art. Clear-sighted, rigorous and genuinely illuminating, it shows students and writers how reflective practice can sharpen craft, deepen self-knowledge and turn process into insight. Drawing together incisive theory, practical guidance and exemplary commentaries by leading author-academics, it addresses a long-neglected gap in Creative Writing pedagogy. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand not only how to write, but how to think as a writer.