Writing and Imagery
Writers Guides: A Studymates Series
- written by an expert who is a published writer
- Deals with a growing market of amateurs
- Each chapter develops a mental or practical skill
- Advice packaged in bite-sized chunks.
Here is how to use creativity to improve your writing
Written by professional writer and very experienced creative writing teacher, this book explains the nature of creativity and how a basic understanding of the brain function can enhance the creative process. This book explains how through cultural shifts, the use of imagery has become more mainstream in the last 25-years and how this is a jumping off point to using creative imagery to reframe writing for different markets.
This book is ideal for:
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All students taking courses to improve their creative writing skills
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Post 16-Level students and first-year undergraduates on creative writing and creative studies degrees
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Adult education centres including WEA
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Teachers, tutors and lecturers
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School libraries, reference and public libraries
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University and college central libraries.
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Ideal for undergraduates
SUBJECT AREA
Creative writing/Creative studies/Eng Lit
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