This special issue of the Journal of Creative Writing Studies centers on how creative writing changes when writers actively engage computers as nonhuman collaborators in “creative making.” Using examples from McGurl’s The Program Era, Emily Dickinson, and the crowdsourced “translation” of Melville’s classic into Emoji Dick, Berens suggests that creative writing methods have long been procedural and technologic. There are many forms of creative making. This special issue features creative writers that Write code to output novels Redefine how we think of writing’s “container” Demonstrate aspects of the digital-first, multimodal writing classroom Modify or remix existing artworks Berens supplies three modes to preview the issue’s 11 essays:...
A Companion to Creative Writing comprehensively considers key aspects of the practice, profession an...
Throughout history, writers have used various writing implements to put their thoughts down and shar...
Given the premise that the core skills for future education are creativity, communication, collabora...
This special issue of the Journal of Creative Writing Studies centers on how creative writing change...
This special issue of the Journal of Creative Writing Studies centers on how creative writing change...
Creative Writing is not new thing since it has been organized as the element of the curriculum in hi...
Creative Writing is not new thing since it has been organized as the element of the curriculum in hi...
Creative Writing is not new thing since it has been organized as the element of the curriculum in hi...
The exponential growth of new media technologies presents opportunities and challenges for writers. ...
Many creative writers are turning to digital media and multimodal composition as an emerging genre o...
The digital revolution has meant that writers and writing are in a state of flux like never before. ...
A book review of Adam Koehler, Composition, Creative Writing Studies and the Digital Humanities (Blo...
Today’s creative writers are immersed in a multiplicative, multimodal—digital—universe. It requires ...
This interdisciplinary article explores from a practitioner’s perspective, ways in which development...
This article takes a critical look at pieces generated from a capstone project in a recent mixed-gen...
A Companion to Creative Writing comprehensively considers key aspects of the practice, profession an...
Throughout history, writers have used various writing implements to put their thoughts down and shar...
Given the premise that the core skills for future education are creativity, communication, collabora...
This special issue of the Journal of Creative Writing Studies centers on how creative writing change...
This special issue of the Journal of Creative Writing Studies centers on how creative writing change...
Creative Writing is not new thing since it has been organized as the element of the curriculum in hi...
Creative Writing is not new thing since it has been organized as the element of the curriculum in hi...
Creative Writing is not new thing since it has been organized as the element of the curriculum in hi...
The exponential growth of new media technologies presents opportunities and challenges for writers. ...
Many creative writers are turning to digital media and multimodal composition as an emerging genre o...
The digital revolution has meant that writers and writing are in a state of flux like never before. ...
A book review of Adam Koehler, Composition, Creative Writing Studies and the Digital Humanities (Blo...
Today’s creative writers are immersed in a multiplicative, multimodal—digital—universe. It requires ...
This interdisciplinary article explores from a practitioner’s perspective, ways in which development...
This article takes a critical look at pieces generated from a capstone project in a recent mixed-gen...
A Companion to Creative Writing comprehensively considers key aspects of the practice, profession an...
Throughout history, writers have used various writing implements to put their thoughts down and shar...
Given the premise that the core skills for future education are creativity, communication, collabora...