The Psychology of Creative Writing

Part I. The Writer: 1. The Personalities of Creative Writers Jane Piirto 2. Killing Your Babies: The Creative Writer, Locus of Control, and Rumination E. M. Skrzynecky and James C. Kaufman 3. 'The more I write, the better I write, and the better I feel about myself': Mood Variability and Mood Regulation in Student Journalists and Creative Writers Adele Kohanyi 4. Characteristics of Eminent Screenwriters: Who Are Those Guys? Steven R. Pritzker and David McGarva 5. The Tears of a Clown: Understanding Comedy Writers Scott Barry Kaufman and Aaron Kozbelt Part II. The Text: 6. The Evolution of Creative Writing Daniel Nettle 7. Literary Creativity and Physiognomy: Expressiveness in Writers, Readers, and Literature Martin S. Lindauer 8. The Literary Genius of William Shakespeare: Empirical Studies of His Dramatic and Poetic Creativity Dean Keith Simonton Part III. The Process: 9. In search of the writer's creative process Todd Lubart 10. Writing as a collaborative act R. Keith Sawyer 11. Writing as an interaction with ideas Mark A. Runco 12. Creative Cognition in Science Fiction and Fantasy Writing Thomas B. Ward and E. Thomas Lawson Part IV. The Development: 13. Writing in flow Susan K. Perry 14. Writers' Blocks and Blocked Writers: Using Natural Imagery to Enhance Creativity Jerome L. Singer and Michael V. Barrios 15. Pretend Play, Emotional Processes, and Developing Narratives Sandra W. Russ 16. The Healing Powers of Expressive Writing Janel D. Sexton and James W. Pennebaker Part V. The Education: 17. How Rewards and Evaluations Can Undermine Creativity (and How to Prevent This) John Baer and Sharon S. McKool 18. Teaching Writing by Demythologizing Creativity Grace R. Waitman and Jonathan A. Plucker 19. Creation and Response: Wellspring to Evaluation Genevieve E. Chandler and Pat Schneider 20. Fostering Creative Writing: Challenges Faced by Chinese Learners Ai-Girl Tan 21. Putting the Parts Together: An Integrative Look at the Psychology of Creative Writing Scott Barry Kaufman and James C. Kaufman.

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