[Cwgrad-announcements] FW: CFP: Creative Writing Pedagogy

Amanda J Labagnara amandal at ucr.edu
Thu Sep 21 08:36:09 PDT 2006


FYI

>
>CFP: Creative Writing Pedagogy
>(please forward to interested colleagues and graduate students)
>
>Topics of Interest: Pedagogy related to campus literary magazines, 
>classroom approaches and special issues of concern for the teaching of 
>creative writing in all genres, and interdisciplinary approaches to 
>creative writing.  See below for more interest areas.
>
>Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Associations 27th Annual
Conference
>Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 14-17, 2007
>Abstract/Proposals by 15 November 2006
>
>Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
>330 Tijeras
>Albuquerque, NM 87102
>Phone: 1.505.842.1234
>Fax: 1.505.766.6710
>Hotel: http://albuquerque.hyatt.com
>Conference Website: http://www.h-net.org/~swpca/ (updated regularly)
>
>For several years now, Creative Writing Pedagogy has been a growing, 
>interdisciplinary area offering of the Southwest/Texas Popular & American 
>Culture Associations.
>
>Panels and workshops now forming for presentations on the Pedagogy of 
>Creative Writing (creative nonfiction, fiction, poetry, drama, 
>mixed-genre, interdisciplinary creative writing).  Teaching experimental 
>writing and innovative approaches to teaching problems are particularly 
>welcome.  Student-related issues in the classroom also of interest.
>
>For this year, I am also seeking presentations about Campus Literary 
>Magazines and how lit-mag work also functions in a pedagogical fashion 
>whether inside or outside of the classroom.
>
>Please send an abstract of your presentation or workshop proposal to the 
>address below.  Graduate students/future teachers are particularly welcome 
>to participate or register to attend the conference.
>
>Creative writers interested in the selective creative writing readings 
>panels should contact Jerry Bradley, Creative Writing Readings Chair, 
>bradleyjw @hal.lamar.edu, in the early fall [spam deterrent: please remove 
>space before @ symbol to reply].  Those interested in Experimental Writing 
>and Aesthetics unrelated to pedagogy should contact Hugh Tribbey, Chair 
>for Experimental Writing and Aesthetics, htribbey @mailclerk.ecok.edu 
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>
>If your work does not focus on Creative Writing Pedagogy but fits within 
>the broad range of areas designated for the upcoming conference on 
>American & Popular culture, I still encourage you to participate. Please 
>pass along this call to friends and colleagues.
>
>Send materials with your email address by 15 November 2006:
>
>Philip Heldrich, Creative Writing Pedagogy Chair
>Email: pheldrich @sbcglobal.net [spam deterrent: please remove space 
>before @ symbol to reply]
>
>Mailing Address:
>Philip Heldrich, Ph.D.
>Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
>University of Washington, Tacoma
>1900 Commerce Street, Box 358436
>Tacoma WA 98402-3100 USA
>Phone: 253.692.4755 Fax: x5718
>Conference Website: <http://www.h-net.org/~swpca/> (updated regularly)
>
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Maurya Simon

Professor
Department of Creative Writing
University of California Riverside
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Riverside, CA 92521-0318

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