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Inspiring connections: The student experience of an online creative arts journal Rachael Hains-Wesson The University of Western Australia This study investigates the learning potential of students’ experiences working as editors and publishers for a university’s creative arts e-journal. The study is based on a project which aimed to strengthen creative arts students’ graduate attributes.
The Journal of Writing in Creative Practice is the official organ of the Writing Purposefully in Art and Design (Writing PAD) network. It offers art and design institutions an arena in which to explore and develop the notion of thinking through writing as a parallel to visual discourse in art and design practice. The journal aims to extend the debates to all national and international higher.
Klaebe, Helen G. (2001) Life Cycle. Dotlit: The Online Journal of Creative Writing, Two(Two).
Journal writing helps you to observe daily events, inner thoughts and feelings in a little more detail than most people. As a reflective practice, it enables you to observe recurring patterns in your life, identify your unique thought processes, and consequently, learn more about your personal identity and goals.
The Creative Writing track gives students the opportunity to engage in non-fiction, fiction, personal essay, screenwriting, poetry and journalism projects. Below are the articles from the current edition of The Journal. Fall 2015. Tools. View PDF View author bio Email article link Share page. Harper - Katherine Emery Brown. We call each other everything except by name. I name her what she is.
We publish the winning entries of our Creative Writing Ink monthly competitions in this Creative Writing Ink Journal. The competition is free to enter and you’ll the details here. April 2020 Competition Results. Tomos Dargie. Read the winning entry here. March 2020 Competition Results. Ruth Taaffe. Read the winning entry here. February 2020 Competition Results. Kathryn Ratzko. Read the.
Call for Paper Journal of Creative Writing (JOCW) (ISSN 2410-6259). JOCW invites research articles for publication. The JOCW is a quarterly journal which covers articles on extended fields of social science and humanities.The JOCW publishes scientific knowledge and academic scholarship that study social groups and, more generally, human society.