Description |
1 online resource (282 pages) |
Series |
Creative Writing Studies ; v. 6 |
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Creative writing studies.
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Contents |
Cover; Title page; Imprint information and credits; Disclaimer ; Series information; Dedication page; Contents page; Abstract; 1 An introduction -- What is research?; PART ONE:Designing the research; 2 Finding a project; 3 The epistemologicalpreliminaries; 4 The craft of research; PART TWO:Doing research; 5 Writing as research; 6 Research and other people; 7 Research and theenvironment; PART THREE: From materials tothe published work; 8 Managing the material; 9 Writing and telling; Acknowledgements; References; Glossary of key terms; Index |
Summary |
In this learned but practical book, Jen Webb shows how 'research practices can invigorate writing; creative practices can invigorate research; and - if properly organised and managed - creative writing can operate as a mode of knowledge generation, a way of exploring problems and answering questions that matter in our current context'. Researching creative writing enables writer-researchers to craft a toolkit that will help them produce better creative work and more rigorous research work |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed May 27, 2015) |
Subject |
Creative writing -- Study and teaching
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Creative writing -- Study and teaching
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Newcombe, Rika, cover designer
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Linfield, Benn, cover designer
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Dady, Will, proofreader
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ISBN |
9781907076350 |
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1907076352 |
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1907076166 |
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9781907076169 |
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