| Once upon a Time in the Twenty-First Century Unexpected Exercises in Creative Writing | | Editor:
| Behn, Robin | Introduction by:
| Behn, Robin | Contribution by:
| Aardsma, Kristin Adams, Rachel Bailey, Jessica Leigh Berger, Amanda Katie Burdorff, Holly Chambers, Ashley Coryell, Tasha Czaja, Alex DeLong, Jesse Doss, Zachary Emslie, Chris Feder, Romy Garber, Pia Simone Gibbon, Freya Goldman, Molly Gollihue, Krystin Gorham, Ashley B. Gray, Chapin Gropp, Jenny Hartnett, Annie Hess, Stephen Houser, Greg Jelsma, Jess E. Jones, Matt Jorgenson, Kirsten Kelly, Sarah Kochman, Laura Kruse, Kenneth LeJeune, Breanne McCarter, Christopher O. Noseworthy, Meredith Lynn Oliu, Brian Paonessa, Megan Percy, Luke Pinho, Kirk Reaugh, Stephen M. Rodgers, Sally Rutherford, Curtis Seymour, Elizabeth Smith, Jill Smith, Maggie Nye Sovich, Emma Startin, Bethany Tallin, Lisa Thomas, Danilo Thomas, Stephen Trull, Jessica Wells, Brandi Wilson, Leia Penina Ziolkowski, Theodora | ISBN: | 978-0-8173-9232-1 | Publication Date: | Dec 2020 | Publisher: | University of Alabama Press
| Book Format: | Ebook | List Price: | USD $87.95 | Book Description:
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Fun and innovative exercises and prompts for creative writing students Once Upon a Time in the Twenty-First Century: Unexpected Exercises in Creative Writing is a unique creative writing text that will appeal to a wide range of readers and writers--from grade nine through college and beyond. Successful creative writers from numerous genres constructed these exercises, including poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction to one-act plays, song... More Description Fun and innovative exercises and prompts for creative writing students Once Upon a Time in the Twenty-First Century: Unexpected Exercises in Creative Writing is a unique creative writing text that will appeal to a wide range of readers and writers--from grade nine through college and beyond. Successful creative writers from numerous genres constructed these exercises, including poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction to one-act plays, song lyrics, genre fiction, travel guides, comics and beyond. The exercises use a broad range of creative approaches, aesthetics, and voices, all with an emphasis on demystifying the writing process and having fun. Editor Robin Behn has divided the book into three writing sections: Genres and Forms, Sources and Methods, and Style and Subject. In each section, Behn offers a brief introduction which explains how to get started and specific ways to develop one's writing. Each introduction is followed by extensive exercises that draw on literature from classic to contemporary, as well as other art forms and popular culture. Examples range from Flannery O'Connor and Langston Hughes to Allen Ginsberg and Gertrude Stein, from Jamaica Kincaid and James Joyce to Arlo Guthrie and Harryette Mullen. Integrated within the exercises are apt examples of student writings that have emerged from actual use of the exercises in both the classroom and in writing groups. The book concludes with general advice and direction on how to get published. Based on years of hands-on experiences in the teaching of creative writing in high schools, colleges, and after-school writing clubs, this volume of exercises offers inestimable value to students and teachers in the traditional classroom, as well as a growing number of homeschoolers, those who are part of a writing club or group, and independent writers and learners of all ages. | |