This paper begins with a brief survey of the state of contemporary short fiction practice, with particular reference to McSweeneys Quarterly Concern, leading into a reflective account of pedagogical approaches to short fiction on Creative Writing degree programmes; an examination of expectations of Creative Writing courses from the point of view of students, teachers and the publishing industry; and consideration of how teaching methods can accommodate or respond to potentially conflicting aspirations. An account of delivering a short fiction module, and an evaluation of personal teaching practice, lessons learned and principles extrapolated concludes
The purpose of this Action Research was to improve my teaching skills of creative writing using shor...
This chapter will consider the importance of storytelling as a creative medium in teaching and learn...
This study examines the role of storytelling in learning to teach, exploring the stories one student...
This paper begins with a brief survey of the state of contemporary short fiction practice, with part...
This article investigates the teaching of Creative Writing in Universities against the backdrop of t...
The aim of this study is to depict how certain revisions in the traditional methods of approaching s...
This article explores some of the ways in which reading and writing stories can be used by staff and...
This thesis project discusses writing creatively as it leverages rhetorical and compositional strate...
In teacher education programs there is much vocal support surrounding the idea of using creative mat...
This course will explore the glorious art and stringent discipline of storytelling through a focus o...
This essay argues for greater inclusion of Victorian short fiction in university teaching. In the fi...
The short story has been a staple of American literature since the nineteenth century, taught in vir...
This paper reports on our attempts to reconstruct a new syllabus and its course contents based on th...
The thesis analyses the didactic interactions of six teachers when helping pupils in written narrati...
This essay investigates how the structural expectations and narrative conventions restrict contempor...
The purpose of this Action Research was to improve my teaching skills of creative writing using shor...
This chapter will consider the importance of storytelling as a creative medium in teaching and learn...
This study examines the role of storytelling in learning to teach, exploring the stories one student...
This paper begins with a brief survey of the state of contemporary short fiction practice, with part...
This article investigates the teaching of Creative Writing in Universities against the backdrop of t...
The aim of this study is to depict how certain revisions in the traditional methods of approaching s...
This article explores some of the ways in which reading and writing stories can be used by staff and...
This thesis project discusses writing creatively as it leverages rhetorical and compositional strate...
In teacher education programs there is much vocal support surrounding the idea of using creative mat...
This course will explore the glorious art and stringent discipline of storytelling through a focus o...
This essay argues for greater inclusion of Victorian short fiction in university teaching. In the fi...
The short story has been a staple of American literature since the nineteenth century, taught in vir...
This paper reports on our attempts to reconstruct a new syllabus and its course contents based on th...
The thesis analyses the didactic interactions of six teachers when helping pupils in written narrati...
This essay investigates how the structural expectations and narrative conventions restrict contempor...
The purpose of this Action Research was to improve my teaching skills of creative writing using shor...
This chapter will consider the importance of storytelling as a creative medium in teaching and learn...
This study examines the role of storytelling in learning to teach, exploring the stories one student...