The Poets & Writers Complete Guide to Being a Writer

The Poets & Writers Complete Guide to Being a Writer
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Publisher : Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster
Total Pages : 496
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ISBN-10 : 9781982123079
ISBN-13 : 1982123079
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis The Poets & Writers Complete Guide to Being a Writer by : Kevin Larimer

The definitive source of information, insight, and advice for creative writers, from the nation’s largest and most trusted organization for writers, Poets & Writers. For half a century, writers at every stage of their careers have turned to the literary nonprofit organization Poets & Writers and its award-winning magazine for resources to foster their professional development, from writing prompts and tips on technique to informative interviews with published authors, literary agents, and editors. But never before has Poets & Writers marshaled its fifty years’ worth of knowledge to create an authoritative guide for writers that answers every imaginable question about craft and career—until now. Here is the writing bible for authors of all genres and forms, covering topics such as how to: -Harness your imagination and jump-start your creativity -Develop your work from initial idea to final draft -Find a supportive and inspiring writing community to sustain your career -Find the best MFA program for you -Publish your work in literary magazines and develop a platform -Research writing contests and other opportunities to support your writing life -Decide between traditional publishing and self-publishing -Find the right literary agent -Anticipate what agents look for in queries and proposals -Work successfully with an editor and your publishing team -Market yourself and your work in a digital world -Approach financial planning and taxes as a writer -And much more Written by Kevin Larimer and Mary Gannon, the two most recent editors of Poets & Writers Magazine, this book brings an unrivaled understanding of the areas in which writers seek guidance and support. Filled with insider information like sample query letters, pitch letters, lists of resources, and worksheets for calculating freelance rates, tracking submissions, and managing your taxes, the guide does more than demystify the writing life—it also provides an array of powerful tools for building a sustainable career as a writer. In addition to the wealth of insights into creativity, publishing, and promotion are first-person essays from bestselling authors, including George Saunders, Christina Baker Kline, and Ocean Vuong, as well as reading lists from award-winning writers such as Anthony Doerr, Cheryl Strayed, and Natalie Diaz. Here, at last, is the ultimate comprehensive resource that belongs on every writer’s desk.

Community Writing

Community Writing
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9781135648435
ISBN-13 : 1135648433
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Community Writing by : Paul S. Collins

First-year college composition textbook features a series of recursive assignments that allow students to research & write about issues confronting their individual communities. Covers the basics of the course (the writing process).

Writing Communities

Writing Communities
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Publisher : Bedford/St. Martin's
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1457667428
ISBN-13 : 9781457667428
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing Communities by : Stephen Parks

Writing Communities is an exciting new text and reader that connects students to neighborhoods and writing courses to communities. Part One introduces students to academic reading and writing skills and prompts them to examine how their communities influence their writing. Part Two then shows students how their academic reading and writing skills can serve as a bridge into working—and producing writing—with the community. The text promotes involvement in and advocacy of social issues such as education, housing, and cultural justice, and assignments provide students with opportunities to put concepts into practice, such as setting up community writing groups, hosting events, and producing publications. A rich variety of readings ranging from personal narratives and poetry to essays and educational scholarship help show students the myriad ways in which writing makes things happen in the world. The skills students learn from Writing Communities will prepare them for any collaborative work they may take on—in any community they may be a part of—in college and beyond.

Writing the Community

Writing the Community
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 9781000978186
ISBN-13 : 1000978184
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing the Community by : Linda Adler-Kassner

The first volume in AAHE and Campus Compact’s series on service-learning in the disciplines, the book discusses the microrevolution in college-level Composition through service-learning. The essays in this volume show why service-learning and communication are a natural pairing and give a background on the relationship between service-learning and communication with maps to suggest where it should go in the future.

Building a Writing Community

Building a Writing Community
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Publisher : Maupin House Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9780929895130
ISBN-13 : 0929895134
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Building a Writing Community by : Marcia Sheehan Freeman

Explains how to create the philosophical and physical environment needed to develop successful writing communities in which students learn, practice, and apply writing-craft skills.

British Women Poets and the Romantic Writing Community

British Women Poets and the Romantic Writing Community
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 9780801890543
ISBN-13 : 0801890543
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis British Women Poets and the Romantic Writing Community by : Stephen C. Behrendt

This study will be a key resource for scholars, teachers, and students in British literary studies, women's studies, and cultural history.--Stuart Curran, University of Pennsylvania "Internet Review of Books"

Writing as Social Action

Writing as Social Action
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Publisher : Heinemann Educational Books
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015017005839
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Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing as Social Action by : Marilyn M. Cooper

The authors outline an approach to the study of literacy that does not neglect the cognitive or individual aspects of literacy but rather sees them as largely shaped by the social forces of our political, economic, and educational systems.

Executive Functions and Writing

Executive Functions and Writing
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9780192608932
ISBN-13 : 0192608932
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Executive Functions and Writing by : Teresa Limpo

Executive functions are a set of cognitive processes we use to act on information, manage resources, and plan and monitor our own behaviour, all with the aim of achieving an end goal. These are skills that develop from infancy. While 'reading' has been extensively studied in psychology literature, 'writing' has been somewhat neglected, despite a lack of capability in this area being linked to poverty and social exclusion. This book is the first comprehensive and state-of-the-art review of the relationship between executive function skills and writing. It explores its role across the lifespan, addressing all groups of writers, from children and those with learning and language difficulties, to adults and elders. It considers theoretical viewpoints, assessment and methodological issues, and developmental disorders, and closes with insightful commentary chapters that draw future directions for investigating executive functions. Written by internationally recognized scholars in the field, this is a new and innovative contribution which will provide essential reading among researchers, educators, and graduate students interested in understanding the cognitive underpinnings of writing throughout the lifespan

Online Community Management For Dummies

Online Community Management For Dummies
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9781118099179
ISBN-13 : 1118099176
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Online Community Management For Dummies by : Deborah Ng

Learn to manage, grow, and communicate with your online community Online community management is a growing profession and companies are investing in online communities in order to gain consumer insights into products and to test new products. An effective and dedicated community manager is essential to engage and manage a successful online consumer community. Clear coverage shares tips for dealing with customers and fans through Twitter, Facebook, forums, and blogs. A practical approach shows you how to ensure that visitors to your site are satisfied, kept happy, and return. You'll explore the various types of online communities and benefit from learning an assortment of tips and tools that will help you stand out above the competition, attract more visitors and gain the attention of potential advertisers and investors. Addresses the role of the community manager, the core community management tasks, and how to create an online community. Highlights ways to build relationships within your community, evaluate return on investment, and handle and respond to criticism. Offers advice for establishing policies and transparency and encouraging community interaction.

Implementing Communities of Practice in Higher Education

Implementing Communities of Practice in Higher Education
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 676
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ISBN-10 : 9789811028663
ISBN-13 : 9811028664
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Implementing Communities of Practice in Higher Education by : Jacquie McDonald

In this edited collection, the authors pick up the communities of practice (CoP) approach of sharing practice in their reflection on the experience of taking their CoP vision from a dream to reality. Their stories articulate the vision, the passion and the challenge of working within and/or changing existing institutional culture and practice. The book discusses strategies that worked and considers the lessons learnt to inspire future dreamers and schemers. The multiple perspectives provided in the case studies will assist higher education leaders, as well as academic and professional staff, in establishing or assessing CoPs. The book offers insights into implementation strategies, practical guidelines and ideas on how CoP theoretical underpinnings can be tailored to the higher education context.