Author: Matthew Salesses
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 1948226804
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
This national bestseller is "a significant contribution to discussions of the art of fiction and a necessary challenge to received views about whose stories are told, how they are told and for whom they are intended" (Laila Lalami, The New York Times Book Review). 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? Drawing from examples including One Thousand and One Nights, Curious George, Ursula K. Le Guin's A Wizard of Earthsea, and the Asian American classic No-No Boy, Salesses asks us to reimagine craft and the workshop. In the pages of exercises included here, teachers will find suggestions for building syllabi, grading, and introducing new methods to the classroom; students will find revision and editing guidance, as well as a new lens for reading their work. Salesses shows that we need to interrogate the lack of diversity at the core of published fiction: how we teach and write it. After all, as he reminds us, "When we write fiction, we write the world."
Craft in the Real World
Author: Matthew Salesses
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 1948226804
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
This national bestseller is "a significant contribution to discussions of the art of fiction and a necessary challenge to received views about whose stories are told, how they are told and for whom they are intended" (Laila Lalami, The New York Times Book Review). 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? Drawing from examples including One Thousand and One Nights, Curious George, Ursula K. Le Guin's A Wizard of Earthsea, and the Asian American classic No-No Boy, Salesses asks us to reimagine craft and the workshop. In the pages of exercises included here, teachers will find suggestions for building syllabi, grading, and introducing new methods to the classroom; students will find revision and editing guidance, as well as a new lens for reading their work. Salesses shows that we need to interrogate the lack of diversity at the core of published fiction: how we teach and write it. After all, as he reminds us, "When we write fiction, we write the world."
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 1948226804
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
This national bestseller is "a significant contribution to discussions of the art of fiction and a necessary challenge to received views about whose stories are told, how they are told and for whom they are intended" (Laila Lalami, The New York Times Book Review). 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? Drawing from examples including One Thousand and One Nights, Curious George, Ursula K. Le Guin's A Wizard of Earthsea, and the Asian American classic No-No Boy, Salesses asks us to reimagine craft and the workshop. In the pages of exercises included here, teachers will find suggestions for building syllabi, grading, and introducing new methods to the classroom; students will find revision and editing guidance, as well as a new lens for reading their work. Salesses shows that we need to interrogate the lack of diversity at the core of published fiction: how we teach and write it. After all, as he reminds us, "When we write fiction, we write the world."
Princess Crafts
Author: Elizabeth Ingrid Hauser
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
ISBN: 9781402722257
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Once upon a time, there was a wonderful princess (that's you, of course!) who longed to make her own lovely gowns, slippers, and other amazing things suitable for royalty. But she didn't know how to go about it. Then one day a kind fairy godmother created this very collection of terrific projects that you hold in your hands. And now all your wishes for everything a princess needs can come true! Just because you look like you're wearing the Crown Jewels doesn't mean you have to pay a fortune to make them. The lists of Her Royal Majesty Requests for these projects call for supplies that don't cost a kingdom to buy, or you can substitute anything you already have at home. Do you have a favorite fairy tale? I bet you do, and you'll find something to create that will spark your imagination.
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
ISBN: 9781402722257
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Once upon a time, there was a wonderful princess (that's you, of course!) who longed to make her own lovely gowns, slippers, and other amazing things suitable for royalty. But she didn't know how to go about it. Then one day a kind fairy godmother created this very collection of terrific projects that you hold in your hands. And now all your wishes for everything a princess needs can come true! Just because you look like you're wearing the Crown Jewels doesn't mean you have to pay a fortune to make them. The lists of Her Royal Majesty Requests for these projects call for supplies that don't cost a kingdom to buy, or you can substitute anything you already have at home. Do you have a favorite fairy tale? I bet you do, and you'll find something to create that will spark your imagination.
The New Witness
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Languages : en
Pages : 830
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Pages : 830
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The Muqaddimah
Author: Ibn Khaldûn
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 140086609X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 512
Book Description
The Muqaddimah, often translated as "Introduction" or "Prolegomenon," is the most important Islamic history of the premodern world. Written by the great fourteenth-century Arab scholar Ibn Khaldûn (d. 1406), this monumental work established the foundations of several fields of knowledge, including the philosophy of history, sociology, ethnography, and economics. The first complete English translation, by the eminent Islamicist and interpreter of Arabic literature Franz Rosenthal, was published in three volumes in 1958 as part of the Bollingen Series and received immediate acclaim in the United States and abroad. A one-volume abridged version of Rosenthal's masterful translation first appeared in 1969. This Princeton Classics edition of the abridged version includes Rosenthal's original introduction as well as a contemporary introduction by Bruce B. Lawrence. This volume makes available a seminal work of Islam and medieval and ancient history to twenty-first century audiences.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 140086609X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 512
Book Description
The Muqaddimah, often translated as "Introduction" or "Prolegomenon," is the most important Islamic history of the premodern world. Written by the great fourteenth-century Arab scholar Ibn Khaldûn (d. 1406), this monumental work established the foundations of several fields of knowledge, including the philosophy of history, sociology, ethnography, and economics. The first complete English translation, by the eminent Islamicist and interpreter of Arabic literature Franz Rosenthal, was published in three volumes in 1958 as part of the Bollingen Series and received immediate acclaim in the United States and abroad. A one-volume abridged version of Rosenthal's masterful translation first appeared in 1969. This Princeton Classics edition of the abridged version includes Rosenthal's original introduction as well as a contemporary introduction by Bruce B. Lawrence. This volume makes available a seminal work of Islam and medieval and ancient history to twenty-first century audiences.
“Ecce Agnus Dei!” Or, Christianity without mystery
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Languages : en
Pages : 368
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Pages : 368
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The Replacement Son
Author: W. S. Culpepper
Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group
ISBN: 1626520445
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 419
Book Description
Harry McChesney is seven when he first learns of Buddy, his only brother who'd died young and left his family in misery. After a fitful start on his own life, Harry decides that the only way to get things right for himself and his family is to become "The Replacement Son." Author W.S. Culpepper frames Harry's psychological drama within an epic adventure story. Harry struggles to define himself, rescue his family from the emotional aftermath of his brother's death, and undertake a lifetime of labors as the next head of the McChesney clan. The novel tracks reluctant pilgrim Harry on his existential quest through Depression-Era New Orleans, WWII, and the city's devastation following Hurricane Katrina. "The Replacement Son" brings a charming but most unlikely hero and an exotic range of supporting characters to life in a compelling story of sacrifice and discovery.
Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group
ISBN: 1626520445
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 419
Book Description
Harry McChesney is seven when he first learns of Buddy, his only brother who'd died young and left his family in misery. After a fitful start on his own life, Harry decides that the only way to get things right for himself and his family is to become "The Replacement Son." Author W.S. Culpepper frames Harry's psychological drama within an epic adventure story. Harry struggles to define himself, rescue his family from the emotional aftermath of his brother's death, and undertake a lifetime of labors as the next head of the McChesney clan. The novel tracks reluctant pilgrim Harry on his existential quest through Depression-Era New Orleans, WWII, and the city's devastation following Hurricane Katrina. "The Replacement Son" brings a charming but most unlikely hero and an exotic range of supporting characters to life in a compelling story of sacrifice and discovery.
The American Line (1871-1902)
Author: William H. Flayhart
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393047103
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
This book presents the largely unknown early history (1870-1900) of the American Steamship Company--an extremely colorful and eventful time replete with disasters and triumphs.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393047103
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
This book presents the largely unknown early history (1870-1900) of the American Steamship Company--an extremely colorful and eventful time replete with disasters and triumphs.
People of Salé
Author: Kenneth L. Brown
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 9780719006234
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 9780719006234
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 300
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Freemasons' Quarterly Magazine
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Category : Freemasonry
Languages : en
Pages : 532
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Category : Freemasonry
Languages : en
Pages : 532
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Magazine and Review
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Languages : en
Pages : 586
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Languages : en
Pages : 586
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