
Fiction in the Field
Creative Writing Across Disciplines
Jacqueline Yallop(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 19. February 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
184 pages
978-1-350-44468-3 (ISBN)
Description
Through a series of discussions with practitioners in fields beyond the Humanities, this book explores how key creative writing techniques inspire and inform other disciplines. In turn, this new multidisciplinary view of the mechanics of storytelling sparks new ways of approaching the writing, reading and teaching of fiction in and beyond the writing workshop.
A personal voyage of discovery, the book revolves around conversationswith specialists in archaeology, genetics, architecture, medicine, law and botanical science to consider how specific techniques - narrative time, characterisation, fictionalstructures, plotting, point of view and place - inform their work. Through a series of reflections, short fictions, practical exercises and prompts, these case studies then suggest new insights and methods for investigating key writing techniques, which in turn advocate for closer interactions between STEM, the humanities and arts practice.
With creative arts subjects increasingly under pressure to justify their significance in contemporary work and life, Jacqueline Yallop makes a case for the re-evaluation of the importance of narrative writing craft in the world beyond personal practiceand student assignment.
A personal voyage of discovery, the book revolves around conversationswith specialists in archaeology, genetics, architecture, medicine, law and botanical science to consider how specific techniques - narrative time, characterisation, fictionalstructures, plotting, point of view and place - inform their work. Through a series of reflections, short fictions, practical exercises and prompts, these case studies then suggest new insights and methods for investigating key writing techniques, which in turn advocate for closer interactions between STEM, the humanities and arts practice.
With creative arts subjects increasingly under pressure to justify their significance in contemporary work and life, Jacqueline Yallop makes a case for the re-evaluation of the importance of narrative writing craft in the world beyond personal practiceand student assignment.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 158 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
248 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-44468-3 (9781350444683)
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Person
Jacqueline Yallop is Reader in Creative Writing at Aberystwyth University, UK. She has published three novels and four non-fiction works. Most recently, Into the Dark, (2023) brings together science, technology, literature, art and philosophy to offer an interdisciplinary reflection on darkness.
Content
Introduction
1. Narrative Time/Archaeology
2. Character/Genetics
3. Narrative Structure/Architecture
4. Plot/Medicine
5. Point of View/Law
6. Worldbuilding/Botanical Science
Three Words
Endnotes
Select Bibliography
Index
1. Narrative Time/Archaeology
2. Character/Genetics
3. Narrative Structure/Architecture
4. Plot/Medicine
5. Point of View/Law
6. Worldbuilding/Botanical Science
Three Words
Endnotes
Select Bibliography
Index