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100 _aClark, Michael Dean; Hergenrader, Trent; Rein, Joseph
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245 _aCreative writing in the digital age: theory, practice, and pedagogy
260 _aNew Delhi
_bBloomsbury
_c2018
300 _avi, 198
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505 _aTable of contents 1. Introduction Part 1: Digital Influences on Creative Writing Studies 2. Creative Writing in the Age of Synapses (Graeme Harper, Oakland University, USA) 3. Screening Subjects: Workshop Pedagogy, Media Ecologies, and (New) Student Subjectivities (Adam Koehler, Manhattan College, USA) 4. Concentration, Form, and Ways of Seeing (Anna Leahy, Chapman University, USA) 5. Game Spaces: Videogames as Story-Generating Systems for Creative Writers: (Trent Hergenrader, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA) 6. “But What Can I Do with a Writing Degree?”: Using Technology to Leverage More Use from the Fiction Course (Michael Dean Clark, Point Loma Nazarene University, USA) 7. Digital Divides?: Two Creative Writers Look Askance at Composition Studies (Joe Amato and Kass Fleisher, Illinois State University, USA) Part 2: Using Digital Tools as Creative Practice 8. Lost in Digital Translation: Navigating the Online Creative Writing Classroom (Joseph Rein, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, USA) 9. Giving an Account of Oneself: Teaching Identity Construction and Authorship in Creative Nonfiction and Social Media (Janelle Adsit, State University of New York-Albany, USA) 10. Reconsidering the Online Writing Workshop with #25wordstory (Abigail Scheg, Elizabeth City State University, USA) 11. Writing with Machines and Taroko Gorge (Jim Brown, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) 12. Telling Stories with Maps and Rules: Using the Interactive Fiction Language “Inform 7” in a Creative Writing Workshop (Aaron Reed, University of California-Santa Cruz, USA) 13. Acting Out: Netprov in the Classroom (Rob Witting, University of Minnesota-Duluth, and Mark Marino, University of Southern California-Dornsife, USA) 14. Just What is Digital Storytelling, Anyway? (Christina Clancy, Beloit College, USA) 15. Creative Writing for New Media (Amy Letter, Drake University, USA) Bibliography Index
520 _aAbout Creative Writing in the Digital Age Creative Writing in the Digital Age explores the vast array of opportunities that technology provides the Creative Writing teacher, ranging from effective online workshop models to methods that blur the boundaries of genre. From social media tools such as Twitter and Facebook to more advanced software like Inform 7, the book investigates the benefits and potential challenges these technologies present instructors in the classroom. Written with the everyday instructor in mind, the book includes practical classroom lessons that can be easily adapted to creative writing courses regardless of the instructor's technical expertise.
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