Tweets as microfiction: on Twitter’s live nature and 140 character limit as tools for developing storytelling skills

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Barnard, J. 2016. Tweets as microfiction: on Twitter’s live nature and 140 character limit as tools for developing storytelling skills. New Writing: The International Journal for the Practice and Theory of Creative Writing. 13 (1), pp. 3-16. https://doi.org/10.1080/14790726.2015.1127975
TypeArticle
TitleTweets as microfiction: on Twitter’s live nature and 140 character limit as tools for developing storytelling skills
AuthorsBarnard, J.
Abstract

For many years, the pedagogy of creative writing has been delivered primarily through workshops in which students critique each others’ work. Students only need their imagination and a pen and paper to begin writing a story. It has not been necessary for creative writing teachers to prioritise use of emerging technologies and in consequence, creative writing classrooms have remained largely ‘low tech and quaintly humanistic.’ This interdisciplinary paper explores from a practitioner-teacher perspective how social media can help develop theory and practice in the pedagogy of creative writing. It does so by presenting an account and early stage assessment of pilots conducted using Twitter with creative writing BA students at a UK University since November 2012. It is argued that the strict character limit of tweets, in combination with their live and public nature, can force critical enquiry into what comprises a meaningful narrative. Summary reflections consider how the Twitter pilots contribute to a new theoretical position that helps bring understanding to skills it is necessary for writers to develop in the face of emerging technologies in the 21st century.

KeywordsCreative writing, pedagogy, social media, Twitter, technology, digital literacy
PublisherTaylor & Francis (Routledge)
JournalNew Writing: The International Journal for the Practice and Theory of Creative Writing
ISSN1479-0726
Electronic1943-3107
Publication dates
Online19 Feb 2016
Print02 Jan 2016
Publication process dates
Deposited18 Nov 2015
Accepted13 Nov 2015
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
Copyright Statement

This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in New Writing: the International Journal for the Practice and Theory of Creative Writing on 19/02/2016, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/14790726.2015.1127975

Additional information

Published online: 19 Feb 2016

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/14790726.2015.1127975
LanguageEnglish
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