July 9, 2008

Wanted: Books on Teaching Creative Writing

Posted by Michael Arnzen at 10:49 in Praxis.

I'm trying to compile a bibliography of books on the art of teaching creative writing. There are a wealth of titles on how to write for publication, and a lesser-but-still-rich number of books on how to teach writing -- but the latter are predominantly about teaching composition skills or scholarly argumentation. When I search for pedagogy for fiction teachers, I only find a paltry few -- and so many of them seem targeted at elementary ed teachers, rather than higher education. Nothing wrong with that, but I'm looking for help in developing teaching skills for adjuncts and graduate students attached to our Writing Popular Fiction program at Seton Hill U.

Even the Association for Writing Programs has little to offer, from what I can tell (though I did find a free .pdf on their site for Program Directors).

If you know any titles, or have any recommendations, please post a comment below or e-mail me.

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There is a series called The Elements of Fiction Writing by Writer's Digest Books out of Cincinnati, Ohio that is great.

Characters & Viewpoint by Orson Scott Card
Revision by Kit Reed
and others

Posted by Suzi at 23:29 on July 9, 2008. #

Good recommendations for writers, Suzi, and I appreciate your comment -- but this is exactly what I mean: these are not "how to teach writing" books....they are books that teach writing.

Posted by Dr. Michael Arnzen at 10:03 on July 10, 2008. #

I hope this works for you---I used it to inspire my big project for the creative writing class I taught in the fall. I really like Tom Romano's work, particularly Writing with Passion. Not very traditional, but VERY helpful

Posted by Anne at 13:32 on July 11, 2008. #

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