

Hero image 0 of Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing: The Art of Creative Research : A Field Guide for Writers (Paperback), 0 of 3
Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing: The Art of Creative Research : A Field Guide for Writers (Paperback)
(No ratings yet)
Key item features
All writers conduct research. For some this means poring over records and combing, archives but for many creative writers research happens in the everyday world—when they scribble an observation on the subway, when they travel to get the feel for a city, or when they strike up a conversation with an interesting stranger.
The Art of Creative Research helps writers take this natural inclination to explore and observe and turn it into a workable—and enjoyable—research plan. It shows that research shouldn’t be seen as a dry, plodding aspect of writing. Instead, it’s an art that all writers can master, one that unearths surprises and fuels imagination. This lends authenticity to fiction and poetry as well as nonfiction.
Philip Gerard distills the process into fundamental questions: How do you conduct research? And what can you do with the information you gather? He covers both in-person research and work in archives and illustrates how the different types of research can be incorporated into stories, poems, and essays using examples from a wide range of writers in addition to those from his own projects. Throughout, Gerard brings knowledge from his seasoned background into play, drawing on his experiences as a reporter and a writer of both fiction and nonfiction. His enthusiasm for adventure is infectious and will inspire writers to step away from the keyboard and into the world.
“Research can take you to that golden intersection where the personal meets the public, the private crosses the universal, where the best literature lives,” Gerard writes. With his masterly guidance, anyone can become an expert in artful investigation.
The Art of Creative Research helps writers take this natural inclination to explore and observe and turn it into a workable—and enjoyable—research plan. It shows that research shouldn’t be seen as a dry, plodding aspect of writing. Instead, it’s an art that all writers can master, one that unearths surprises and fuels imagination. This lends authenticity to fiction and poetry as well as nonfiction.
Philip Gerard distills the process into fundamental questions: How do you conduct research? And what can you do with the information you gather? He covers both in-person research and work in archives and illustrates how the different types of research can be incorporated into stories, poems, and essays using examples from a wide range of writers in addition to those from his own projects. Throughout, Gerard brings knowledge from his seasoned background into play, drawing on his experiences as a reporter and a writer of both fiction and nonfiction. His enthusiasm for adventure is infectious and will inspire writers to step away from the keyboard and into the world.
“Research can take you to that golden intersection where the personal meets the public, the private crosses the universal, where the best literature lives,” Gerard writes. With his masterly guidance, anyone can become an expert in artful investigation.
Specs
- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreTextbooks
- Publication dateFebruary, 2017
- Pages240
- SubgenreWriting
Current price is USD$17.08
Price when purchased online
Free 90-day returns
How do you want your item?
Try 30 days of Free Shipping with Walmart+! Choose plan at checkout.
Ships to
Arrives by Tue, May 5
Sold and shipped by Walmart.com
Free 90-day returns - in store or online
This item is gift eligible
More seller options (6)
Starting from $19.88
Get free delivery, shipping and more*
*Restrictions apply Try Walmart+ now
About this item
Product details
All writers conduct research. For some this means poring over records and combing, archives but for many creative writers research happens in the everyday world--when they scribble an observation on the subway, when they travel to get the feel for a city, or when they strike up a conversation with an interesting stranger. The Art of Creative Research helps writers take this natural inclination to explore and observe and turn it into a workable--and enjoyable--research plan. It shows that research shouldn't be seen as a dry, plodding aspect of writing. Instead, it's an art that all writers can master, one that unearths surprises and fuels imagination. This lends authenticity to fiction and poetry as well as nonfiction. Philip Gerard distills the process into fundamental questions: How do you conduct research? And what can you do with the information you gather? He covers both in-person research and work in archives and illustrates how the different types of research can be incorporated into stories, poems, and essays using examples from a wide range of writers in addition to those from his own projects. Throughout, Gerard brings knowledge from his seasoned background into play, drawing on his experiences as a reporter and a writer of both fiction and nonfiction. His enthusiasm for adventure is infectious and will inspire writers to step away from the keyboard and into the world.
"Research can take you to that golden intersection where the personal meets the public, the private crosses the universal, where the best literature lives," Gerard writes. With his masterly guidance, anyone can become an expert in artful investigation.
"Research can take you to that golden intersection where the personal meets the public, the private crosses the universal, where the best literature lives," Gerard writes. With his masterly guidance, anyone can become an expert in artful investigation.
All writers conduct research. For some this means poring over records and combing, archives but for many creative writers research happens in the everyday world—when they scribble an observation on the subway, when they travel to get the feel for a city, or when they strike up a conversation with an interesting stranger.
The Art of Creative Research helps writers take this natural inclination to explore and observe and turn it into a workable—and enjoyable—research plan. It shows that research shouldn’t be seen as a dry, plodding aspect of writing. Instead, it’s an art that all writers can master, one that unearths surprises and fuels imagination. This lends authenticity to fiction and poetry as well as nonfiction.
Philip Gerard distills the process into fundamental questions: How do you conduct research? And what can you do with the information you gather? He covers both in-person research and work in archives and illustrates how the different types of research can be incorporated into stories, poems, and essays using examples from a wide range of writers in addition to those from his own projects. Throughout, Gerard brings knowledge from his seasoned background into play, drawing on his experiences as a reporter and a writer of both fiction and nonfiction. His enthusiasm for adventure is infectious and will inspire writers to step away from the keyboard and into the world.
“Research can take you to that golden intersection where the personal meets the public, the private crosses the universal, where the best literature lives,” Gerard writes. With his masterly guidance, anyone can become an expert in artful investigation.
The Art of Creative Research helps writers take this natural inclination to explore and observe and turn it into a workable—and enjoyable—research plan. It shows that research shouldn’t be seen as a dry, plodding aspect of writing. Instead, it’s an art that all writers can master, one that unearths surprises and fuels imagination. This lends authenticity to fiction and poetry as well as nonfiction.
Philip Gerard distills the process into fundamental questions: How do you conduct research? And what can you do with the information you gather? He covers both in-person research and work in archives and illustrates how the different types of research can be incorporated into stories, poems, and essays using examples from a wide range of writers in addition to those from his own projects. Throughout, Gerard brings knowledge from his seasoned background into play, drawing on his experiences as a reporter and a writer of both fiction and nonfiction. His enthusiasm for adventure is infectious and will inspire writers to step away from the keyboard and into the world.
“Research can take you to that golden intersection where the personal meets the public, the private crosses the universal, where the best literature lives,” Gerard writes. With his masterly guidance, anyone can become an expert in artful investigation.
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it.
Specifications
Book format
Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction
Non-Fiction
Genre
Textbooks
Publication date
February, 2017
Warranty
Warranty information
Please be aware that the warranty terms on items offered for sale by third party Marketplace sellers may differ from those displayed in this section (if any). To confirm warranty terms on an item offered for sale by a third party Marketplace seller, please use the 'Contact seller' feature on the third party Marketplace seller's information page and request the item's warranty terms prior to purchase.
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and The Craft of Research, Fifth Edition, (Paperback) $14.99
$1499current price $14.99Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and The Craft of Research, Fifth Edition, (Paperback)
15 out of 5 Stars. 1 reviewsWrite, Edit, Publish: A Comprehensive Guide for Authors, (Paperback) $16.74
$1674current price $16.74Write, Edit, Publish: A Comprehensive Guide for Authors, (Paperback)
Square One Writer's Guides How to Publish Your Poetry: A Complete Guide to Finding the Right Publishers for Your Work, (Paperback) $15.95
$1595current price $15.95Square One Writer's Guides How to Publish Your Poetry: A Complete Guide to Finding the Right Publishers for Your Work, (Paperback)
Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Writing Science in Plain English, (Paperback) $11.10
$1110current price $11.10Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Writing Science in Plain English, (Paperback)
Unlocking Creativity: Techniques for Inspired Living, (Paperback) $11.99
$1199current price $11.99Unlocking Creativity: Techniques for Inspired Living, (Paperback)
How to Submit: Getting Your Writing Published with Literary Magazines and Small Presses, (Paperback) $17.11
$1711current price $17.11How to Submit: Getting Your Writing Published with Literary Magazines and Small Presses, (Paperback)
Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Storycraft, Second Edition: The Complete Guide to Writing Narrative Nonfiction, (Paperback) $15.25 Was $17.60
$1525current price $15.25, Was $17.60$17.60Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Storycraft, Second Edition: The Complete Guide to Writing Narrative Nonfiction, (Paperback)
Junk This Journal: Inspirations on Every Page, (Paperback) $14.99
$1499current price $14.99Junk This Journal: Inspirations on Every Page, (Paperback)
So You Want To Write A Book: An Informational Guide to Planning, Writing, Editing, Publishing, and Marketing Your First , (Paperback) $18.79
$1879current price $18.79So You Want To Write A Book: An Informational Guide to Planning, Writing, Editing, Publishing, and Marketing Your First , (Paperback)
Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Telling About Society, (Paperback) $25.02
$2502current price $25.02Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Telling About Society, (Paperback)
Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Where Research Begins: Choosing a Research Project That Matters to You (and the World), (Paperback) $11.34
$1134current price $11.34Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Where Research Begins: Choosing a Research Project That Matters to You (and the World), (Paperback)
The Writer's Workshop: Imitating Your Way to Better Writing, (Paperback) $13.60
$1360current price $13.60The Writer's Workshop: Imitating Your Way to Better Writing, (Paperback)
Writer at Work: Reflections on the Art and Business of Writing (Paperback) $16.22
$1622current price $16.22Writer at Work: Reflections on the Art and Business of Writing (Paperback)
Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Wordcraft: The Complete Guide to Clear, Powerful Writing, (Paperback) $14.96
$1496current price $14.96Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Wordcraft: The Complete Guide to Clear, Powerful Writing, (Paperback)
The Hollow Sea, (Paperback) $14.80 Was $16.99
$1480current price $14.80, Was $16.99$16.99The Hollow Sea, (Paperback)
Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Tales of the Field: On Writing Ethnography, (Paperback) $23.65
$2365current price $23.65Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Tales of the Field: On Writing Ethnography, (Paperback)
Creative Writing Copy Editing: 3-in-1 Guide to Master Copyediting, Copywriting, Writing Editing, Non-Fiction Writing & Edit Copy, Book 14, (Paperback) $15.99
$1599current price $15.99Creative Writing Copy Editing: 3-in-1 Guide to Master Copyediting, Copywriting, Writing Editing, Non-Fiction Writing & Edit Copy, Book 14, (Paperback)
The Author's Checklist: An Agent's Guide to Developing and Editing Your Manuscript, (Paperback) $13.00
$1300current price $13.00The Author's Checklist: An Agent's Guide to Developing and Editing Your Manuscript, (Paperback)
Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Getting It Published, Fourth Edition: A Guide for Scholars and Anyone Else Serious about Serious Books, (Paperback) $35.87
$3587current price $35.87Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Getting It Published, Fourth Edition: A Guide for Scholars and Anyone Else Serious about Serious Books, (Paperback)
The Portable MFA in Creative Writing, (Paperback) $10.00
$1000current price $10.00The Portable MFA in Creative Writing, (Paperback)
Customer ratings & reviews
0 ratings|0 reviews
This item does not have any reviews yet
Related pages
- Old English Lettering
- Design Essays
- Visual Literary
- Perspective Grid
- Writer's Digest Books
- Illuminated Manuscripts
- New English Library Ltd
- Arts & Humanities Education Books
- Cataloging & Classification Books
- English as a Second Language Teen & Young Adult Books
- Literary Criticism - Women
- General Ethnic Studies Books
