Novelist Pip Adam reflects on the processes involved in three of her recent projects: a novel, The New Animals (2017); a community newspaper and art project; and her educational work in creative writing classes in prisons. Drawing on Raymond Williams and Kenneth Goldsmith, Adam considers the relationship between the work of art and the work involved in producing art, and consider some of the ways in which the language of creativity and inspiration may undermine democratic energies
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UID/ELT/00657/2019What if, instead of science fiction, we called the genre ‘political fiction’? Why ...
Commissioned as part of the sculptural project Sculptomatic, the essay tries to dismantle what may s...
This article examines portrayals of visual artists in novels by Pat Barker and A.S. Byatt, focusing ...
Enquiring into the conditions under which it is possible to begin to write, Roland Barthes (2010) a...
This thesis considers the impact of art practice on creative writing, and comprises a life-based nov...
This creative thesis examines the several aspects of the author’s study and experience on the path t...
This project draws attention to the ‘graphic elements’ – both written and visual – of a creative wri...
This project draws attention to the ‘graphic elements’ – both written and visual – of a creative wri...
This text is one manifestation of an ongoing research project exploring questions around writing as ...
I propose that the conventions of academia may subject the various practices and practitioners of co...
This text is one manifestation of an ongoing research project exploring questions around writing as ...
Draft for: ISA Research Committee on Biography and Society. The author analyses several theories ab...
Commissioned as part of the sculptural project Sculptomatic, the essay tries to dismantle what may s...
Creative Writing Joins Rhetoric and the Public Arts: A Comparative Study of Craft, Workshop, and Pra...
This research incorporates both practical and theoretical methods. The theoretical component of the ...
UID/ELT/00657/2019What if, instead of science fiction, we called the genre ‘political fiction’? Why ...
Commissioned as part of the sculptural project Sculptomatic, the essay tries to dismantle what may s...
This article examines portrayals of visual artists in novels by Pat Barker and A.S. Byatt, focusing ...