Full Description
In this innovative fusion of practice and criticism, Jeremy Scott shows how insights from stylistics and linguistics can enrich the craft of creative writing. Focusing on crucial methodological issues that confront the practicing writer, this book introduces writers to key topics from stylistics, provides in-depth analysis of a wide range of writing examples and includes practical exercises to help develop creative writing skills.
Thoroughly revised and expanded throughout, this updated edition more clearly lays out specialist ideas and technical terms within the field of linguistics, and features both greater focus on the creative process and more practical exercises to help writers engage with ideas in their work.
Clear and accessible, this invaluable guide will give both students and writers a greater critical awareness of the creative possibilities of language.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1- Seeing: looking through language
Chapter 2 - Creativity: making (a)fresh
Chapter 3- Bricks: a creative writing grammar
Chapter 4 - Structure: narrative and form
Chapter 5 - Looking: who tells? who sees?
Chapter 6 - Voices: speech and thought
Chapter 7 - World-building: a cognitive poetics of creative writing
Chapter 8 - Style: figurative language
Chapter 9 - Blends: metaphor
Chapter 10 - Soundscapes: patterns, sound, sense
Bibliography
Index