This submission of published work consists of a number of different modes of writing that interrelate as the concerns of a poet, essayist and teacher. There are twenty-seven separate publications, presented under six categories headings: (A) poems, including prose-poems, written for the page; (B) prose-fiction, represented through a single work; (C) visual poems; (D) enquiries into aspects of a general poetics, including questions about 'situatedness' or 'implicatedness', genres of discourse and their related modalities, poetics and grammar, and a poetics of reading; (E) critical and celebratory readings, mostly of contemporary poets and poems; (F) meditations on institutionalised divisions and modalities of knowledge and practice a...
Authors\u27 Description: In the age of Buzzfeeds, hashtags, and Tweets, students are increasingly f...
There are rumours that writing will cease, books will die, the digital eye will take over. Standing ...
This article presents, in the form of a free-verse poem, the trajectory by which the author discover...
This submission of published work consists of a number of different modes of writing that interrelat...
This is the second of two (see Vol. 1) closely related essay collections in the field of poetics. He...
A Companion to Creative Writing comprehensively considers key aspects of the practice, profession an...
Poetry readings have become a standard element in the practice of poetry in the English-speaking wor...
This is the first of two (see Vol. 2) closely related essay collections in the field of poetics, eac...
This book presents an innovative format for poetry criticism that its authors call "dialogical poeti...
Finding Words: A Collection of Poems with a Critical Preface is a collection of fifty-five poems pre...
This issue of Writingplace Journal, Reading(s) and Writing(s), focuses on the complex process of wri...
Untitled book review of A Forest On Many Stems, ed. Laynie Browne (Nightboat Books
There are various ways in which readers respond to literature. This article discusses how readers (...
THE eight essays in this book are all discussions either of literary kinds or of literary mechanism...
Elliott Coleman is a poet, critic, professor of English writing and Director of the Writing Seminars...
Authors\u27 Description: In the age of Buzzfeeds, hashtags, and Tweets, students are increasingly f...
There are rumours that writing will cease, books will die, the digital eye will take over. Standing ...
This article presents, in the form of a free-verse poem, the trajectory by which the author discover...
This submission of published work consists of a number of different modes of writing that interrelat...
This is the second of two (see Vol. 1) closely related essay collections in the field of poetics. He...
A Companion to Creative Writing comprehensively considers key aspects of the practice, profession an...
Poetry readings have become a standard element in the practice of poetry in the English-speaking wor...
This is the first of two (see Vol. 2) closely related essay collections in the field of poetics, eac...
This book presents an innovative format for poetry criticism that its authors call "dialogical poeti...
Finding Words: A Collection of Poems with a Critical Preface is a collection of fifty-five poems pre...
This issue of Writingplace Journal, Reading(s) and Writing(s), focuses on the complex process of wri...
Untitled book review of A Forest On Many Stems, ed. Laynie Browne (Nightboat Books
There are various ways in which readers respond to literature. This article discusses how readers (...
THE eight essays in this book are all discussions either of literary kinds or of literary mechanism...
Elliott Coleman is a poet, critic, professor of English writing and Director of the Writing Seminars...
Authors\u27 Description: In the age of Buzzfeeds, hashtags, and Tweets, students are increasingly f...
There are rumours that writing will cease, books will die, the digital eye will take over. Standing ...
This article presents, in the form of a free-verse poem, the trajectory by which the author discover...