Bloomsbury Introduction to Creative Writing (3 ed)

By (author) Tara Mokhtari,Dr Tara Mokhtari

ISBN13: 9781350467132

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 19/03/2026

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Description
Covering all of the major genres of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, dramatic writing and writing for digital media, this 3rd edition of the book is a practical, complete, introductory manual for students of creative writing. The Bloomsbury Introduction to Creative Writing now features: - an updated and expanded chapter on writing for digital media that explores the role of AI - new sections and exercises for editing and revising across the genres and hybrid forms - a new chapter on intersectionality and writing alongside interviews with practitioners from a host of backgrounds and experiences - an updated and fully expanded glossary of key terms Through a structured series of practical writing exercises – perfect for the classroom, the writer’s workshop or as a starting point for a portfolio of work – the book builds the student writer from the first explorations of voice and the relationship between writing and knowledge, through to mastery of a wide range of genres and forms. With practical guidance on writing scholarly critiques of your own work, The Bloomsbury Introduction to Creative Writing is an essential guide for any introductory creative writing course and a practical companion for more advanced writers.
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: The Knowing Writer On writing On knowing Tips on attacking the practical exercises 1 . Writing and Knowledge The writers’ block myth The reading writer Knowing Your writer self Emotion as material 2. Writing the Self Memoir and autobiography Reflective writing Human interest features Personal essays, and “Why I Write” 3. Poetics and Poetry Composition Poetic movements: An abridged whirlwind history Poetry as “language distilled” Sound devices Poetry and orality Form and meaning Finding your poem Editing poems 4. Fiction Conventions Fiction and creativity: The anecdote, the muse, and the visionary Often forgotten forms of fiction Ideas and themes Narrative structure Narrative structure toolbox Plot and conflict Characterization Setting: Time, place, and context Finding your voice Genre fiction Editing fiction 5. Screenwriting Screenwriting as literary form The slug line Action Dialogue Characterization Theme and narrative Screenwriting technical toolbox Editing screenplays 6. Writing for Performance Performance as hybrid art One-act plays Monologue and soliloquy Spoken word Editing performance writing 7. Writing for Digital Media The dark side of content Video scripts for social media Writing for video games Writing for virtual reality Online media toolbox Personal publishing Artificial intelligence 8. Critique and Exegesis Critique Referencing scholarly texts Referencing creative texts Analyzing your creative work Conclusions Critique writing toolbox Exegesis Exegesis research methods Identifying your exegetical thesis Hermeneutics and close reading as primary research Exegesis planning and structure Linking creative and scholarly writing 9. Writing, Culture, and Intersectionality Writing your own identities Writing cultures and identities not your own Appropriation Responsible practices Diversity in the Writing Workshop Some Dos and Don’ts Glossary of Terms Works Cited Index
  • Creative writing & creative writing guides
  • Writing & editing guides
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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