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Letter from America

Writing in Education - Vol. 35 - Voice

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In this issue:

A Writer in E-Residence
Jack Todhunter enthuses about his pupils working with novelist Steve Alton online.
Bad-Mouthing Each Other: Reading vs Performance
Ros Barber discusses the difference between 'reading' and 'performance'.
Dramatext - Offering Subjectivities
Phil Emery uses performance as a means of gauging the effectiveness of prose.
Exploring Inner Voices
Susanna Gladwin gives an account of the York conference workshop run by Jess Curtis.
Finding Your Voice
Maggie Freeman offers three simple exercises for use in community education.
The Accent Is On
Philip Burton supports young people using dialect as a writing voice.
The Dark Heart of the Story
Alicia Stubbersfield delves deep into her own personal development as a writer.
The Neglected Art of Eavesdropping
David McVey champions the literary virtues of public transport.
The Voice of the Scientist
Clare Dudman writes in the Arctic footsteps of Alfred Wegener.
Trouble and Wonder at the Royal Shakespeare Company
Joanna Ingham reflects on her playwriting project on tragedy with ten-year-olds.
Under the Table
Alex Josephy leads trainee English teachers in developing their writing.
Would you like me to write that in German too?
Fred Sedgwick describes his work with multi-lingual primary school children.
Writing like a Nincompoop
Amanda Boulter explores the issues around finding a critical-creative voice.

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