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Jones, Jessie Butler – Creative Child and Adult Quarterly, 1988
The creative process and developmental stages of writing Haiku are illustrated with examples in the theme areas of beauty, humor, desolation, and companionship. Also noted are the use of rhyming, alliteration, personification, and action, along with the value of poetry writing in learning self-discipline and achieving a healthy mental state. (JDD)
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Creative Writing, Creativity, Haiku
Gamble, Michael W.; Gamble, Teri Kwal – 1983
Communication instructors rely on textbook writers to present the latest course content in ways that will motivate students to learn and prepare them for class discussion and activities. Targeting the works they create to reflect student needs and shaping their materials to stimulate and involve their readers, these textbook writers-as-artists…
Descriptors: Authors, Creativity, Instructional Materials, Speech Instruction
Lodge, David – 1996
With the constant theme of the mysterious process of creativity running through its essays, this book discusses the work of some much admired 20th-century writers--Graham Greene, James Joyce, D.H. Lawrence, Henry Green, Kingsley Amis, Vladimir Nabokov, and Anthony Burgess. The book addresses the situation of the contemporary novelist, both…
Descriptors: Authors, Creative Writing, Creativity, Drama


