An extensive, practical and inspirational resource, this three-in-one volume is aimed at students and practitioners of creative writing at all levels. In 48 distinctive chapters the Handbook: *examines the critical theories behind the practice of creative writing (Part 1). *explains the basics of how to write a novel, script or poetry (Part 2). *explores how to deal with the practicalities and problems of becoming a writer (Part 3). As well as the main creative writing activities, chapters cover other practices, from translation to starting a small magazine and from memoir writing to writing for children. Contributors are all experts in their fields: poets, novelists, dramatists, agents, publishers, editors, tutors, critics and academics. Anyone with an interest in creative writing will find this book invaluable in developing their own creative writing projects and as a way into new areas of writing activity. Key Features *The only book to combine the theory and practice of writing with detailed advice on the business of writing and living as a writer *Combines breadth and depth with original thinking on creativity and evaluation of creative work *Shows ways of approaching the task of writing and how to improve one's work *Presents material which is hard to find elsewhere, e.g. writing for teenagers; writing humorous fiction; finding a film agent
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Steven Earnshaw is Professor of English at Sheffield Hallam University. Publications include Beginning Realism (2010), Existentialism (2006), The Pub in Literature (2000), and The Direction of Literary Theory (1996). He has also published short stories, essays on creative writing and other topics, and been involved in digital art collaborations. He was previously Head of English at Sheffield Hallam University, and Course Leader of its MA Writing.
‘An invaluable guide for anyone thinking of teaching creative writing, at any level … It's really nice to come across a book that's so thoughtfully organized, so thorough, entertaining and just plain useful.’Catherine Smith, The New Writer, on the first editionThe inspirational resource for tutors, students and other creative writing professionalsThis expanded edition provides 54 chapters on the central pillars of writing creatively: the theories, the techniques and the business of writing. With contributions from over 50 poets, novelists, dramatists, publishers, editors, tutors, critics and scholars, this is the essential guide to writing and getting published.New for this edition:•chapters on topics such as self-publishing and the rise of the indie author, social media, flash fiction, song lyrics, creative-critical hybrids and collaboration in the theatre reflect current trends and developments in writing•revised chapters on Making a Living as a Writer, Theories of Creativity, and Writing for the Web•up-to-date information on teaching, copyright, writing for the web and earning a living as a writer•expanded Glossary of TermsKey Features:•A 3-in-1 text with outstanding breadth of coverage on the theories, the craft and the business of creative writing•Includes practical advice on getting published and making money from your writingSteven Earnshaw is the published author of short stories, essays on creative writing, and books, ranging from Beginning Realism to The Pub in Literature. He is a past winner of the 2011 Brontë Society Literary Competition and is Professor of English at Sheffield Hallam University.Cover illustration: ©Imagezoo.comCover design: original design by Cathy Sprent, second edition update by Stuart Dalziel.[EUP logo]ISBN 978-0-7486-8939-2[barcode]
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