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The past twelve years have seen a rapid rise in the popularity of Creative Writing as a subject area. In addition to Masters level Creative Writing courses, which have a long history in British higher education, students now have a wide range of courses to choose from at the undergraduate level and several at the PhD level too. Read more
Creative Writing case studies
- Creative Careering – Innovative Approaches to Post-Graduation Planning
- Creative writing in Cardiff Museum
- From Climate to Landscape: Imagining the Future (CLIF)
- Teaching the Unprintable: British Fiction Between the Wars
- Teaching transitivity
- Text.Play.Space : Creative Online Activities in English Studies
- Using Blogs for Peer Feedback in a Creative Writing Course – An Exploratory Study
- Writing for Social Purpose – Ideas for Sustainable Teaching and Learning (CILASS)
Other Creative Writing Content
Creative writing projects
- Careers service: Developing a partnership between local writers and the School of Language, Literature and Communication
- Creating a database for resources and articles related to the theory of pedagogy in Creative Writing
- Creative Writing in relation to formal essay-writing skills and the understanding of literature
- Creative Writing in Relation to Formal Essay-Writing Skills and Understanding of Literature/ Language and Literature: explorations along the border
- Creative Writing Project Module (CILASS)
- Creative Writing: using technology for on-screen and online workshopping
- ORB – A Virtual Reality Literary Magazine
- Pilot online writing resource
- Reading to write, writing to be read
- Student responses to Creative Writing: Coherence, Progression and Purpose
- Student responses to Creative Writing: Student narratives 1
- Supplementary Discourses in Creative Writing Teaching
- Teaching Creative Writing at undergraduate level: Why, how and does it work? (Bath Spa)
- Writing for Social Purpose – Ideas for Sustainable Teaching and Learning (CILASS)
- “Responsive Critical Understanding”: Extending the possibilities in the relationship between English and Creative Writing