
Changing Creative Writing in America Strengths, Weaknesses, Possibilities
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
1. Graeme Harper: Introduction: The Possibilities for Creative Writing in America
2. Alexandria Peary: Histories and Historiography in Creative Writing Studies
3. Katharine Haake: Writing as Spiritual Practice
4. Tim Mayers: We Serve Writing Here
5. Stephanie Vanderslice: Theory and Pedagogy in Introductory Writing Textbooks: Creative Writing Leads the Way
6. Angela Ferraiolo: The Print Doctrine
7. Bruce Horner: Rewriting Creative Writing
8. Dianne Donnelly: The Convergence of Creative Processes and Its Neurological Mapping
9. Joseph Rein: Toward an Interdisciplinary Creative Writing
10. Kate Kostelnik: Creative Writing in First-Year Writing: Let's Remind, or Re-teach, the Value of Fiction
11. Christine Bailey and Patrick Bizzaro: Against Appropriation: Creative Writing and the Making of Knowledge
Author Biographies
Index
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