Students should regularly write fiction as part of the process of studying it…
Who Gets To Write Fiction? Opening Doors To Imaginative Writing For All Students is finally out, and I could not be more excited to share it with you. (Order here)
This book has been in the works for some time. I started thinking seriously about the topic in 2014. It took me years of experimentation, conversation, writing—both mine and my students’—and revision to clarify the concepts and methods I was developing in my classroom. I’m ready for a much larger conversation about how we bring students into the process of writing literature as they study it. The academic benefits are mind-blowing, and the humanizing effects are desperately needed.
Check out these articles for a taste:
Add Imaginative Writing to Your ELA Classroom at Middleweb
Writing Fiction Motivates, in ASCD Education Leadership
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