
The 'Backwards' Research Guide for Writers
Using Your Life for Reflection, Connection, and Inspiration
Sonya Huber(Author)
Equinox Publishing Ltd
1st Edition
Published on 1. November 2011
Book
Hardback
360 pages
978-1-84553-441-7 (ISBN)
Description
"The 'Backwards' Research Guide for Writers: Using Your Life for Reflection, Connection and Inspiration" demystifies the writing process by inviting writers of all levels to focus on their passions, questions, and obsessions as the key to generating seeds for further exploration of the world around them. Writers then develop these questions into focused projects that explore the teller's central role in the open-ended quest of unfolding a research topic. The boom in narrative journalism, memoir, and creative nonfiction has generated wonderful writing, but no resource for writers exists to bridge the gap between passionate research and the page. This book addresses that gap by turning the task of research on its head and by speaking to students who resist the idea of research as an objective and dry assignment. Students are invited to experiment creatively with collecting observations and information and then to step beyond their subjective realities to interact with the world around them and ultimately become vulnerable authors willing to change their perspectives as they research and write. Developed with input from college student writers, "The 'Backwards' Research Guide for Writers" is relevant as a text for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in composition, creative nonfiction, literary journalism, and feature writing as well as for working journalists and other writers seeking a new way of approaching a writing project. It includes interviews with notable authors that focus not on the completed and intimidating project of a successful author, but on the project as it took shape and mystified a researcher. Another unique feature is a section in every chapter on ethics, as ethical questions are central to the writing process as well as a method for sparking interest in writing and learning. The guide includes extensive examples of research challenges and dilemmas, strategies for planning a research project, exercises for generating ideas, a guide for writing the research-based work, an appendix of on-line databases, a section in each chapter focused on ethics in research and writing called gray matter, a selection of recommended readings, and a bibliography of conventional research guides.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
680 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84553-441-7 (9781845534417)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Georgia Southern University
Content
Introduction for Instructors: The Context for Seeking as Research Section I. Research: An Inside Job Chapter 1. Write About Anything Chapter 2. Meet the Author: You Conversation 1 with Ben Vogt: Wandering Research Chapter 3. Areas of Expertise: Using What You Already Know Chapter 4. Living and Loving the Questions Section II. The Inside Meets the Outside: Paying Attention as Research Chapter 5. Learning to See Conversation 2 with Bill Roorbach: Immersion Research Chapter 6. Responding to Reality Chapter 7. Uncharted Obsessions Conversation 3 with Steve Almond: Freakdom Chapter 8. Beginner's Mind Section III. Big Bang: Form and Structured Chaos in Research Chapter 9. Take Note Chapter 10. Noodling as a Research Method Conversation 4 with Joe Mackall: Places, People, and Paper Chapter 11. Conversations Conversation 5 with Robin Hemley: Interviewing Section IV. Open Minds Invite Surprises Chapter 12. Twists and Turns in the Research Story Conversation 6 with Jill Christman: The Research Journey Chapter 13. The Research Road Map Chapter 14. Finding Your Way Chapter 15. Writing the Story's Journey Chapter 16. Revision: Seeing Again Appendix A. Experiments in this Book: Short Appendix B. Experiments in this Book: Long Appendix C. Experiments in this Book: Take-Home Appendix D. Recommended Reading Appendix E. Source Citations Using MLA Style