ABSTRACT

Are you beginning a creative writing course? Or thinking about taking one?

Doing Creative Writing is the ideal guide to what you should expect, what will be expected of you and how you can get the most from your course.

It clearly and concisely outlines:

  • the contexts for creative writing courses, explaining where the subject has come from and why that matters
  • the content, structure and delivery of the courses, helping you to understand how your course will be shaped, what you will be asked to do and why
  • the skills you will develop, from self-discipline and time management through to the organization of ideas, 'reading as a writer' and editing
  • possibilities beyond the course, showing how you continue to benefit from what you've learned.

Drawing on years of teaching and writing experience, as well as interviews with a wide range of students, Steve May provides all the background, advice and encouragement you need to embark on a creative writing course with complete confidence and to get maximum benefit from every writing session.

chapter |4 pages

General introduction

part |2 pages

PART I: THE CONTEXT

part |2 pages

PART II: STUDYING CREATIVE WRITING

chapter 5|16 pages

Assessment

part |2 pages

PART III: WRITERS’ HABITS, WRITERS’ SKILLS

chapter 6|16 pages

Developing your own working habits

chapter 7|14 pages

Writing and editing