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S2S Week 2 – Making Networked Content
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A teaching blog for creative film and media content production practice. February 9, 2015. Seeing some good personal research in the form of your Vine Actor and Location films this week. Why not have a look at your peers’ work by searching the hashtags #s2smicrofilm #s2slocation #character. Great work! All of the above listed examples are formal treatments for feature or short narrative films. Other styles of treatments. As screenwriting guru Robert Mckee [see his book. Posted in Script to Screen. You ar...
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Join | Contemporary Women's Writing Association
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Contemporary Women's Writing Association. Contemporary Women's Writing Association. Contemporary Women’s Writing. Contact other members via the mailing list. Reduced registration fee for CWWA conferences. List your research interests on our website. 20% Discount on Oxford University Press books. Opportunity to become elected to the executive committee of CWWA. Follow the links below to join) :. For those who wish to join, please email. Postgraduate Contemporary Women's Writing Network. The CWWA on Twitter.
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Welcome | More Books, Please
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More Books, Please. A blog about PhD research in poetry. Welcome to More Books, Please. My name is Alex Pryce and I’m currently reading for a DPhil in English. At the University of Oxford. My research addresses the work of contemporary Northern Irish women poets. The posts on this blog discuss my research as well as aspects of contemporary scholarship including digital scholarship and collaborative networks. Find out more about me. You can also follow my tweets. Or view my academia.edu profile. The Plath...
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Between here and the end of this chapter | More Books, Please
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More Books, Please. A blog about PhD research in poetry. Between here and the end of this chapter. I’ve been working for some time on Morrissey’s Japan sequence in. Between Here and There. For my consideration of form. It has been refreshing to spend time really getting into forms, experiences and whole language systems that are completely unfamiliar to me. And available to read in full. Tell us about how you write a poem. Well, how was it then? So do you now sit down and force yourself to write? Maybe I...
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I’ve moved! | More Books, Please
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More Books, Please. A blog about PhD research in poetry. I’ve moved house, and I’ve got a job, and I have a new website. More on the other side. For now, thanks for following morebooksplease.wordpress.com . If you’d like to still hear my news and my blog-muttering, you can update your subscription at www.alexpryce.com. Which is still under construction – so don’t mind the dust and wet paint for now). One thought on “ I’ve moved! September 17, 2013 at 12:22 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. A Penguin a Week.
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White Teeth (2000) | The Contemporary Women's Writing Association Book Club
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The Fifth Child (1988). Short Stories (Alice Walker & A.S. Byatt). I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969). The World’s Wife (1999). Share on yahoo buzz. By David Shankbone [CC-BY-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons. On 24th July we will be discussing Zadie Smith’s. Her debut novel which was published to acclaim in 2000. The resources on this page should enhance and support your reading. On Sep 16, 2013 in Book 4 - Zadie Smith. Idealism and Optiminism in White Teeth. Posted by Leanne Bibby. Posted by Leanne Bibby.
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About – Fiona Martinez
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PhFi on PhD Life. And a member of the PG CWWN Steering Group ( www.pgcwwn.org. In this blog I share my experience of life as an early career researcher, celebrate the enjoyment of researching something you’re passionate about and discuss the challenges of entering the world of academia. Comments and feedback are always welcome! Things I Do When My Brain Aches. The PG WiA Official Launch. Christmas Days and PhD Life. Zadie Smith at Manchester Central Library. Sheffield, United Kingdom.
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