[New-Poetry] Fwd: UPDATE: Writing Workshop Model: Is it Still
Working? (11/30/06; collection)
James Cervantes
cervantes.james at gmail.com
Mon Nov 6 09:56:02 EST 2006
Here ya go. Flame him!
- Jim
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From: djsmith at mail.usf.edu <djsmith at mail.usf.edu>
Date: Nov 5, 2006 4:28 PM
Subject: UPDATE: Writing Workshop Model: Is it Still Working?
(11/30/06; collection)
To: cfp at english.upenn.edu
Deadline extended to 11/30/06:
We are seeking contributions for a collection of essays (to present for
publication in 2007) which will address the status of the workshop model in
creative writing and composition. The workshop model has been around for a
long time. Has it become static or is it alive and well in our writing
classes? What's working and what's not? What is its aim, purpose, and
future? How do teachers keep workshops fresh and productive? What innovative
techniques are used in conjunction with the workshop model?
Contributors should send completed essays to Dianne Donnelly-Smith at
djsmith at mail.usf.edu.
Deadline for submission is now 11/30/06.
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