The Writing Experiment by Hazel Smith
Postmodern poetry, avant-garde poetics 185 stairs, younger, thinner than when he had left, was purple—though moments are no long ...
186 The Writing Experiment afternoon in the penultimate sentence, the afternoon of the day the father reappears? The subject pos ...
Example 8.17 In Parallel Will They He Will Walk Walk Down Along The Parallel Parallel Lines Path So That That Never They Crosses ...
Example 8.l8 frame de frame rule de rule unnegotiable shape soft to chopstick ‘Tofu Your Life’ (Huang 1996, p. 29) Example 8.19 ...
sol man rush die mid night child ran Dransfield didn’t like the re-write- editors didn’t like the dransfield- the Dransfield can ...
Culler, J. 1975, Structuralist Poetics: Structuralism, Linguistics and the Study of Literature , Routledge & Kegan Paul, Lon ...
Perloff, M. 1991, Radical Artifice: Writing Poetry in the Age of Media , University of Chicago Press, Chicago. —— 1998, Poetry O ...
chapter nine The invert, the cross- dresser , the fictocritic In Chapter 2 we saw that genre was a moveable feast; this chapter ...
evolved its own genres such as romance or science fiction, and these too have mutated over time. For example the digital world h ...
INVERSIONS, INVENTIONS The synoptic novel The ‘synoptic novel’ (Exercise 1) draws on the novel form but also inverts it. It radi ...
story through Harold, Leone and the author, and sketches in a number of locations. It suggests character through a sprinkling of ...
ruptured by the sentence, ‘So he threw those plates’. This acts as a very striking metaphor. It compresses into an image, a whol ...
yourself and no-one’s offended, there’s no-one to mind, no-one cares. How modern to love living alone for that. For no-one to ca ...
I get exhausted. I think I do not want to “work” or to be self-reliant any longer. I think about how I’m not alone in feeling th ...
There are times you do get lonely.You need a network of friends.You need to look after your friends.You need to do work that kee ...
alone and be independent, but also fears loneliness and becoming old. But the piece is not simply about personal experience. The ...
The invert, the cross-dresser, the fictocritic 201 ...
From ‘The City and The Body’ (Smith 2001, pp. 170–1) In this piece there are many different kinds of genre: both literary and no ...
the marginalised and oppressed in our and former societies, particularly those subject to sexism or racism, for example: Example ...
One of the advantages of this kind of writing is that you can put together fragments of writing, which is something we have been ...
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