Academic Counterparts: Creative Writing in the Writing Center

Nicholas Cabezas, Xuan Jiang, and Charis Pineda
Academic Counterparts: Creative Writing in the Writing Center Podcast

As creative writing is often eclipsed by its academic counterpart, we decided to focus more on its hidden presence upon the academic stage. In this podcast, we go over the presence, reception, and perception of creative writing within Florida International University’s Writing Center. Reviewing our research, we delineate upon the perspectives collected from both tutors and students. From a holistic view, we tackle ideas such as Creative Placemaking (Elizabeth Boquet) and more. On the tutor’s end, we talk about strategies for handling creative work such as utilizing Feedforward (Joe Hirsch).

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As creative writing is often eclipsed by its academic counterpart, we decided to focus more on its hidden presence upon the academic stage. In this podcast, we go over the presence, reception, and perception of creative writing within Florida International University’s Writing Center. Reviewing our research, we delineate upon the perspectives collected from both tutors and students. From a holistic view, we tackle ideas such as Creative Placemaking (Elizabeth Boquet) and more. On the tutor’s end, we talk about strategies for handling creative work such as utilizing Feedforward (Joe Hirsch).

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