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Wright, Doris – Journal of English Teaching Techniques, 1976
Describes efforts and results of teaching students to write free verse by recasting old poems, e.g., taking a poem heavy with rhyme, meter, and inversions and modernizing it freely using some of the techniques of free verse. (HOD)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, English Instruction, Higher Education, Poetry
Lenhart, Gary – Teachers & Writers, 1998
Discusses four poems by William Carlos Williams used to teach creative writing to college students. Uses "Portrait of a Woman in Red" and "The Last Words of My English Grandmother" because they contain speakers who are clearly not the poet, which gives undergraduate students opportunities to discuss details Williams uses to…
Descriptors: Characterization, Creative Writing, Figurative Language, Higher Education
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Cowper, David – Exercise Exchange, 1996
Explains how an exercise for high school or college students can be disguised as a lecture. States that the first step is to have the students write a conversation, and that after this is done, a whole range of writing devices can be demonstrated, including use of characterization, tone, environment, and plot movement. (PA)
Descriptors: Characterization, Creative Writing, High Schools, Higher Education
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Papinchak, Robert Allen – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1984
Suggests using jump-roping rhymes and rhythms as an energetic way to guide students to a basic understanding of poetic principles. (MS)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Higher Education, Poetry, Rhetoric
North, Charles – Teachers & Writers, 1998
Discusses "January Morning," a poem of William Carlos Williams, wherein the 15 sections come in no apparent order and are "unparallel" (varied in content, tone, length, etc.). Finds the language colloquial and conversational, with casual notation. States the poem, with its free format, can be used successfully in college poetry…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Higher Education, Language Usage, Literary Criticism
Moxley, Joseph M., Ed. – 1989
Intended for high school and college teachers who are interested in how creative writing can be taught effectively, this book features the ideas of poets, novelists, editors, and playwrights on the fundamental aspects of their craft. The book contains the following chapters: (1) "Notes from a Cell: Creative Writing Programs in Isolation"…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, High Schools, Higher Education, Poetry
Brown, Joseph; And Others – 1977
Guided by the belief that free writing is something that must be learned in order to do it, the teachers and writers who coauthored this book discuss and suggest ways of learning to write and of teaching writing. Interspersed throughout the book are exercises for the reader; they must be done by the reader/teacher who hopes to teach writing.…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Free Writing, Higher Education, Secondary Education
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Shuman, R. Baird – Exercise Exchange, 1977
Describes an exercise that encourages writing by students. Each student is given a limited amount of time to write about anything that comes to mind, the papers are redistributed and a second student adds to what has been written, a third student adds more, and a fourth student writes a conclusion. (TJ)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, English Instruction, Higher Education, Secondary Education
Morice, Dave – Teachers & Writers, 1999
Describes the use of "poemakers," sheets of white paper with special drawings pre-printed on them that have blank lines where words go. Describes using these poemakers as springboards for writing in poetry workshops for students from first grade through twelfth, as well as with college students. Includes one finished example, followed by four…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation
Grace, Jean – 1993
Within the context of a basic composition class, writing stories allows teacher and students to have a conversation about issues that are important to the class and creates a space for students in which they can work on developing particular kinds of textual attention. Assignments are designed with the following questions in mind: What can…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Freshmen, Creative Writing, Freshman Composition
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Davis, Ellen L.; Stewart, Dorothy S. – Exercise Exchange, 1988
Provides a method for students to involve themselves in the lives of characters from two books, "The Catherine Wheel" and "Love Medicine." Presents writing assignments that actively engage students with these characters who confront emotions in radically different ways. (MS)
Descriptors: Characterization, Creative Writing, High Schools, Higher Education
Kercheval, Jesse Lee – 1997
Based on the idea that no piece of fiction will work without a strong infrastructure, this book explores how writers do what they do. The book uses anecdotes, helpful examples, and imaginative exercises to build a step-by-step approach to the structure of the short story and novel, always keeping in mind beginning and improving writers. Following…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Fiction, Higher Education, Literary Devices
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McCotter, Kathryn – Exercise Exchange, 1989
Describes three exercises which use creative spelling in student-generated advertising, poetry, and dialect. (MM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Writing, Higher Education, Poetry
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Smelcer, John E. – Exercise Exchange, 1989
Describes a collaborative writing activity, designed to promote free and creative writing, in which groups of students each write one section of a collective short story. (MM)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Creative Writing, Higher Education, Secondary Education
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Herzer, Scott; Robinson, Jill – Exercise Exchange, 1989
Describes an activity that develops student writers' individual voices, even when collaborating closely in a writing workshop. Notes that the writing workshop allows students access to each other's writing processes and encourages consensus on revision directions. (MM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Collaborative Writing, Creative Writing, Higher Education
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