Syllabus: Notes from an Accidental Professor

Syllabus: Notes from an Accidental Professor by Lynda Barry is an illustrated edition published by Drawn and Quarterly on October 21, 2014. This 200-page book presents writing exercises and creativity advice derived from Barry’s innovative workshop, aimed at encouraging individuals to explore their writing potential. The content is designed for both home and classroom use, making it accessible to a wide audience.
Readers will find a collection of lesson plans that emphasize the connection between the hand, the brain, and spontaneous imagery, both written and visual. The book features Barry’s distinctive style, incorporating collaged texts, ballpoint-pen doodles, and watercolor washes on yellow lined pages. Through her clear and inspiring voice, Barry provides guidance on discovering a creative voice and utilizing memories to enhance the writing process. Syllabus serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to unlock their creativity, regardless of their background or experience in writing.
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Writing exercises and creativity advice from Barry’s pioneering, life-changing workshop
The award-winning author Lynda Barry is the creative force behind the genre-defying and bestselling work What It Is. She believes that anyone can be a writer and has set out to prove it. For the past decade, Barry has run a highly popular writing workshop for nonwriters called Writing the Unthinkable, which was featured in The New York Times Magazine. Syllabus: Notes from an Accidental Professor is the first book to make her innovative lesson plans and writing exercises available to the public for home or classroom use. Barry teaches a method of writing that focuses on the relationship between the hand, the brain, and spontaneous images, both written and visual. It has been embraced by people across North America―prison inmates, postal workers, university students, high-school teachers, and hairdressers―for opening pathways to creativity.
Syllabus takes the course plan for Barry’s workshop and runs wild with it in her densely detailed signature style. Collaged texts, ballpoint-pen doodles, and watercolor washes adorn Syllabus’s yellow lined pages, which offer advice on finding a creative voice and using memories to inspire the writing process. Throughout it all, Barry’s voice (as an author and as a teacher-mentor) rings clear, inspiring, and honest.
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