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Craft In The Real World Matthew Salesses Matthew Salesses

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Craft In The Real World Matthew Salesses Matthew Salesses
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Publisher: Catapult
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Author: Matthew Salesses [Matthew Salesses]
ISBN: 9781948226806, 1948226804
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Craft In The Real World Matthew Salesses Matthew Salesses by Matthew Salesses [matthew Salesses] 9781948226806, 1948226804 instant download after payment.

"An insightful guide for readers, writers, and instructors from all walks of life," this manifesto and practical guide challenges current models of craft and the writing workshop by showing how they fail marginalized writers, and how cultural expectations inform storytelling (Kirkus Reviews).
The traditional writing workshop was established with white male writers in mind; what we call craft is informed by their cultural values. In this bold and original examination of elements of writing—including plot, character, conflict, structure, and believability—and aspects of workshop—including the silenced writer and the imagined reader— Matthew Salesses asks questions to invigorate these familiar concepts. He upends Western notions of how a story must progress. How can we rethink craft, and the teaching of it, to better reach writers with diverse backgrounds? How can we invite diverse storytelling traditions into literary spaces?
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