Creative Writing programmes in universities now offer both an education for and employment to literary writers. This papers asks how literary writers apprehend their relatively recently institutionalised position, as university staff and students. The concept of ‘patronage’, it is argued, offers a useful way into reflecting upon such academic institutionalisation. The argument is presented in three parts. The first outlines some of the conceptual nuances of patronage. The second examines the oft made claim that universities extend patronage to literary writers by enabling employment as Creative Writing staff. The third part engages with a question: what precisely does a student expect to gain from a Creative Writing programme and what does ...
What kind of cultural capital is writing? This paper explores the complexities of this situation, in...
This paper will present the preliminary fmdings of our research project, Creative Writing and the En...
The paper examines creative writing studies’ accounts of authorship in light of developments in prin...
This article discusses the debate about whether or not creative writing can be taught and demonstrat...
This paper explores the turf of creative writing honours students. When they begin, do honours stude...
The book as a creative artefact has been recognized as a legitimate and valid academic work within u...
Writing and publishing are crucial to the development of a successful academic career. However, lect...
The last twenty years has seen a rapid expansion of Creative Writing in UK Higher Education, with an...
The first transatlantic history of creative writing programmes in universities, from the 1930s onwar...
This article investigates the teaching of Creative Writing in Universities against the backdrop of t...
This paper will present the preliminary findings of our research project, Creative Writing\ud and th...
In the field of writing in education two strong even common-sense views exist: firstly, that to tea...
With Creative Writing there is only one Frequently Asked Question and it is a loaded question, in La...
The present paper builds on Elbow’s (1998) idea of ‘free writing’ and other creative approaches to w...
Over the last decade, American scholars have produced books, essay collections and articles utilisin...
What kind of cultural capital is writing? This paper explores the complexities of this situation, in...
This paper will present the preliminary fmdings of our research project, Creative Writing and the En...
The paper examines creative writing studies’ accounts of authorship in light of developments in prin...
This article discusses the debate about whether or not creative writing can be taught and demonstrat...
This paper explores the turf of creative writing honours students. When they begin, do honours stude...
The book as a creative artefact has been recognized as a legitimate and valid academic work within u...
Writing and publishing are crucial to the development of a successful academic career. However, lect...
The last twenty years has seen a rapid expansion of Creative Writing in UK Higher Education, with an...
The first transatlantic history of creative writing programmes in universities, from the 1930s onwar...
This article investigates the teaching of Creative Writing in Universities against the backdrop of t...
This paper will present the preliminary findings of our research project, Creative Writing\ud and th...
In the field of writing in education two strong even common-sense views exist: firstly, that to tea...
With Creative Writing there is only one Frequently Asked Question and it is a loaded question, in La...
The present paper builds on Elbow’s (1998) idea of ‘free writing’ and other creative approaches to w...
Over the last decade, American scholars have produced books, essay collections and articles utilisin...
What kind of cultural capital is writing? This paper explores the complexities of this situation, in...
This paper will present the preliminary fmdings of our research project, Creative Writing and the En...
The paper examines creative writing studies’ accounts of authorship in light of developments in prin...