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Editorial : Creative Writing and Art : Toward an Ecopoetics of Randomness and Design
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Editorial : Creative Writing and Art : Population, Ecology, and the Malthusian Imagination
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Editorial : Creative Writing and Art : Mythology and Ecocriticism, a Natural Encounter
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Lifelong learning inspires the creative art of academic writing
Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning, 2019This commentary explores the link between lifelong learning and the creative "art" of academic writing. Can lifelong learning have benefits in academic writing? And (correspondingly), can writing help us in our lifelong learning journey?An individual with a lifelong learning habit naturally fuels the fire of repeated moments of creativity and ...
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The art of tattooing as a form of creative writing
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL INNOVATIONThe act of tattooing can be considered as a reflective and expressive creative process, which refers to creative writing (CW). Here, we attempt to connect tattooing with creative writing, focusing on the common elements that exist between them. Two investigations take place: one concerns the investigation of the role of tattooing in defining a person"s
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An Adventure in Creative Writing Stimulated through the Art Program
Childhood Education, 1943(1943). An Adventure in Creative Writing Stimulated through the Art Program. Childhood Education: Vol. 19, No. 6, pp. 253-255.
Mildred C. Letton, Jessie Todd
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José Juan Tablada’s Creative Art Writing
Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, 2018Amidst the violence of the Mexican Revolution, the poet José Juan Tablada published Mexico’s first modern artist’s book and art book: Hiroshigué: El pintor de la nieve, de la lluvia, de la luna y de la noche (1914). In design and content, Tablada’s art book was a cultural artifact unlike any other.
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The Art of Drafting and Revision: Extended Mind in Creative Writing
New Writing, 2014Applying cognitive research to a creative writing disciplinary approach can ‘make visible’ the experience, or, one might say, the mind of the writer-at-work. This essay engages with a range of research on distributed and ‘externalised cognition’, and extended mind theory, to examine intersections between the writer, language and the materiality, the ...
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