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    Write or Left

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    Sybil Priebe, North Dakota State College of Science

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    Last Update: 2022

    ISBN 13: 9798783934094

    Publisher: Sybil Priebe

    Language: English

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    Reviewed by Corinne Ehrfurth, CE Instructor, Rochester Community & Technical College on 2/10/23

    Priebe's book evocatively pushes the definition of "creative writing" to teach beyond the typical genres and modes. read more

    Reviewed by Rachele Salvini, Emerging Writer Lecturer, Gettysburg College on 11/7/22

    I decided to adopt Write or Left: an OER Book for Creative Writing Classes for my Introduction to Creative Writing classes for multiple reasons. The clarity and conciseness of the textbook makes it an excellent tool for college students who are... read more

    Reviewed by Yelizaveta Renfro, Assistant Professor of English, Saint Mary's College on 5/5/22

    This book’s ambitious attempt to cover so much ground—fiction, poetry, nonfiction, drama, experimental fiction, and specialized genres like fantasy, science fiction, horror, and romance—is ultimately its biggest weakness. There is no way a single... read more

    Reviewed by Megan Green, Assistant Teaching Professor, Bowling Green State University on 4/25/22

    This book offers a useful, concise guide for beginning creative writers. While many of the topics could be expanded upon, it fulfills its promise to offer only condensed snapshots of each subject. It would make a helpful addition to readings... read more

    Reviewed by Clifford Buttram, Assistant Professor of Management, University of Saint Francis on 3/22/22

    The discussion of key writing areas is organized in a smoothly flowing manner. From Poetry to Experimental and Children's Literature, the content was well organized and indexed efficiently for understanding and analysis. The book is neither too... read more

    Reviewed by Justine Jackson Stone, Special Purpose Faculty, Radford University on 3/8/22

    The book’s overall intention is to present condensed chapters on the various genres of creative writing, and while condensed, the content is too terse. Chapters one through eight are generalized approaches that provide basic information with some... read more

    Table of Contents

    • Chapter 1: Intro to Creative Writing
    • Chapter 2: Review of Elements
    • Chapter 3: Poetry 
    • Chapter 4: Flash Fiction
    • Chapter 5: Fiction 
    • Chapter 6: Drama 
    • Chapter 7: Nonfiction   
    • Chapter 8: Experimental Literature
    • Chapter 9: Final Chapter
    • Chapter 10: Assignment and Project Ideas

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    About the Book

    In this book, we'll go over some of the general principles of writing practices as well as advice and tips on how to write creatively, but mainly, you’ll be introduced to as many genres and categories as possible. We won’t get bogged down in doing the writing process “perfectly” or creating “perfect literature.” The goal is to learn about as many genres as possible, practice writing in those genres, and get feedback.

    About the Contributors

    Author

    Sybil Priebe lives in the upper Midwest with her partner-in-crime and crabby old cat. She teaches various composition courses at the North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton, ND. She likes books, bicycles, and blasphemy.

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