Working Words: The Process of Creative Writing

Working Words: The Process of Creative Writing by Wendy Bishop is a multigenre introduction to creative writing published by Mayfield Pub Co in 1991. This edition spans 295 pages and is presented in English. The book is designed for beginning writers, emphasizing the process of creative writing before exploring various genre distinctions and end products.
Readers will find a wealth of exercises, student writing samples for analysis, and activities tailored for workshop settings. These resources aim to enhance writing fluency and foster a critical approach to reading one’s own work as well as that of others. The text covers essential aspects of creative writing, rhetoric, and the study and teaching of the English language, making it a comprehensive guide for those looking to develop their writing skills.
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Working Words is a multigenre introduction to creative writing. Designed for beginning writers, the text focuses initially on the process of creative writing before turning to genre distinctions and end products. Abundant exercises, student writing samples for analysis, and activities and suggestions for workshop settings enable students to gain the greatest possible writing fluency and to become more demanding and competent readers of their own and others’ writing.
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