Composition and decomposition

Nicholas Royle on the rise of creative writing and the need for fresh forms of ‘creative reading’

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March 28, 2013
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June 10, 2015

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Really liking what Saga Briggs has to say. As a reluctant auto-ethnographer, I often say that I use my self as conduit to other people, times and places. As script writer, I allow my self to be embodied by my characters, not the other way round. And as an academic, I find that contemporary fiction, more often than academic prose, provides the blueprint for how to say all of this. Kip Jones Bournemouth

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