Edited by Nigel Krauth and Tess Brady, Creative Writing: Theory beyond practice sets the agenda for creative writing studies in the next ten years.
Here writers, teachers and theorists identify theoretical underpinnings for creativity and writing in a broad spectrum of experience - architecture, psychology, ecology, philosophy, physiology, love, morality, sculpture and the body. This new research lays innovative foundations for insight into the nature of writing.
A book for practitioners, teachers and students, it prepares a way for understanding the frameworks in which creative writing takes place in the early twenty-first century.
If you found TEXT useful over the last ten years, you will find this new work a significant step beyond TEXT.
Purchase your copy online now, and get more information, at http://www.snodger.com.au/bookstore.html
See review by nike bourke in the October 2007 issue of TEXT.