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A Teller’s Tale: Joining The Circle -- A Discussion of Process in The Writing of a Novel for Young Adults

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dc.contributor Peter Taylor
dc.contributor Nina Greenwald
dc.contributor Mahala Beams
dc.creator Butler, Susan A.
dc.date 2002-12-01T08:00:00Z
dc.date 2002-12-31T08:00:00Z
dc.identifier http://scholarworks.umb.edu/cct_capstone/38
dc.description <p>In this thesis, I reflect on the writing of fiction for young adults against the backdrop of autobiography. Context is provided by the accompanying opening chapters of a novel for young adults—The Defectives of Ulibar— and excerpts from a journal written during the writing process. Aspects of the creative engagement—open brainstorming, focusing, rewriting—are anchored in the specific locations—a country road, a cabin in the woods, an indoor study—in which the processes occur. In the course of this endeavor, I learn that the writing of fiction, and the reflecting on the writing of fiction, are not after all so different. It is only be engaging in the groping, shape-discovering process that I learn what I have to say. I also discover that not only do my characters move from silence and disconnection toward expression and connection, but that I too, through the writing of fiction, am stepping out of the shadows and joining a circle of my peers. Lastly, I take note that with this document, I am taking my place in yet another circle: that of sharing reflectors on creative process, fellows in the Critical and Creative Thinking Program. Each of us adding our tile to an ever-evolving mosaic.</p>
dc.subject Writing
dc.subject Fiction
dc.title A Teller’s Tale: Joining The Circle -- A Discussion of Process in The Writing of a Novel for Young Adults
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dc.thesis Master of Arts (MA)


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