Beschreibung:
This book encourages scholars to engage with the trade by applying scholarly rigor and inquiry to the publications, the industry, the trends on social media; and to reflect on their own creative practices, the better to apply academic research to this area which has largely gone unexamined in the discipline.
1. Publishing Processes for a Digital Age: Crowdsourcing and Patronage in Online Self-Publishing 2. Emerging Writers/ Established Publishers: A Ten-Year Study of the Hachette MS Development Program 3. Literary Journals, Editorial Courses, and Equity in the Publishing Industry 4. (Selfish) Power of Book Reviews: Reading, Citizenship, and Platform 5. Revisiting the Challenge: Rethinking Creative Writing Ten Years On 6. Science Fiction's Women Problem 7. Beyond the Double Life of Writers: Creative Writing as Portfolio Practice 8. Toward Success: A Taxonomy for the Creative Writing Classroom 9. Mid-List Novella Publishing in the Twenty-First Century - the Wisdom Tree Experiment 10. The Programmatic, the Problematic, and the Radical Racial Tradition (Or, On Being Stamped) 11. Refreshing the Curriculum