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Habits of the Creative Mind
Second EditionNew Edition Available Richard E. Miller; Ann Jurecic
©2020ISBN:9781319454838
This package includes Paperback and Paperback.
Develop the habits to become a more critical and curious writer
Habits of the Creative Mind is not another textbook. Instead, it leads you off the beaten path of five paragraph essays and rote responses, giving you permission to be curious and to follow your interests and research wherever they take you. You are given frameworks to develop persistence in planning, revising, and learning from failure and are introduced to examples of other writers at work on interesting problems to help you reflect on your own writing journey.
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Orienting
On Finding Your Feet
On Habits
On Thinking New Thoughts
2. Beginning
On Unlearning
On Letting Go of Writing-by-Formula
On Confronting the Unknown
3. Paying Attention
On Learning to See
On Looking and Looking Again
On Paying Attention to Words
4. Questioning
On Asking Questions
On Writing to a Question
On Question-Driven Writing
5. Exploring
On Going down the Rabbit Hole
On Creative Reading
On Choosing Your Own Adventure
6. Connecting
On the Three Most Important Words in the English Language
On Joining the Conversation
On Working with the Words of Others
7. Working Deliberately
On Seeing as a Writer
On Reading as a Writer
On Reading in Slow Motion
8. Reflecting
On the Miracle of Language
On Making Thought Visible
On the Examined Life
9. Persisting
On Encountering Difficulty
On Learning from Failure
On Thinking Unthinkable Thoughts
10. Organizing
On Structure
On Revising
On Getting Your Act Together
11. Speculating
On Argument as Journey
On Imagining Alternatives
On Complexity
12. Playing
On Laughter
On Bending Conventions
On the Joys of Pseudonymous Writing
Readings
Thomas Jefferson, et al., The Declaration of Independence
Michel de Montaigne, How Our Mind Tangles Itself Up
Danielle Allen, What Is Education For?
Rachel Aviv, The Edge of Identity
Rebecca Solnit, Occupied Territory
Works Cited
Index