One Writer, Two Genres: Composing and Analyzing Creative Non-fiction and Fantasy

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Department

English

Abstract

Creative writers face a wide range of options when they sit down to craft art out of words. Available to them are many genres, each with their own characteristics or traits. Additionally, many writers have accomplished self-reflection in interviews, Q&A sessions, and in print. It is not unusual to find writers taking their craft and turning it into their subject matter. This project aims for the same. In order to analyze the similarities and differences in the writing process across genres, a “writing about writing” essay is included along with four creative non-fiction essays and a young adult fantasy novel draft.

Acknowledgments

Advisor: Beverly Matiko

Thesis Record URL

https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/honors/248/

Session

Department of English

Event Website

https://www.andrews.edu/services/research/research_events/conferences/urs_honors_poster_symposium/index.html

Start Date

3-26-2021 1:40 PM

End Date

3-26-2021 2:00 PM

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One Writer, Two Genres: Composing and Analyzing Creative Non-fiction and Fantasy

Creative writers face a wide range of options when they sit down to craft art out of words. Available to them are many genres, each with their own characteristics or traits. Additionally, many writers have accomplished self-reflection in interviews, Q&A sessions, and in print. It is not unusual to find writers taking their craft and turning it into their subject matter. This project aims for the same. In order to analyze the similarities and differences in the writing process across genres, a “writing about writing” essay is included along with four creative non-fiction essays and a young adult fantasy novel draft.

https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/honors-undergraduate-poster-symposium/2021/symposium/20