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In this book, various writers from different backgrounds share beautiful, creatively-written essays about how forms of physical activity (e.g., hiking, backpacking, road running, building a fire, practicing yoga, trail running, walking, boogie boarding, cycling, snowshoeing, swimming, mountain biking, and doing triathlons) as well as their interactions with the natural world have impacted their specific writing practices, teaching approaches, and who they are as people. In their lively pieces they explore the myriad ways in which physical activities in particular environmental contexts have directly and radically impacted their composing processes as well as their lives as writers. Drawing from techniques in creative nonfiction as well as rhetoric and writing studies, each author draws the reader into her/his adventures and experiences in illuminating ways, furthering the argument that physical activities are not disconnected from our writing. Rather, they are inextricably linked to

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“Laura Gray-Rosendale has assembled a collection of beautifully rendered essays that are very personal to me. Since our daughter began her struggle with an eating disorder, I no longer move through the world in the same way. Now, mostly, I walk with my daughter and talk about the places we will go and the book we will one day write when she is better. Then, I see something close to a smile. These essays remind me of that half-smile. They plumb essential and hard-won truths about the beauty and tenuousness of life.”—James Campbell, Author of Braving It and recipient of the Lowell Thomas Travel Writing Silver Medal
Writers’ Stories in Motion encourages us all to think both literally and metaphorically about the relationship between moving and writing, between putting one foot in front of the other and putting one word in front of the other. In thoughtful and energetic prose, each author persuades us in their own way to come to terms differently with the understanding that our best writing ideas come to us when the body is most deeply engaged.”—Amy E. Robillard, Professor of Rhetoric and Composition, Illinois State University
Writers’ Stories in Motion tells us that we’re not alone, that we laugh, cry, manage, do better than manage when the physical joins the intellectual and the creative wonder of writing. Every essay in this book is a joy, even in descriptions of tragedy and outrage. We are reminded yet again, through truly lovely writing, that the physical, mental, and creative are symbiotic.”—Victor Villanueva, Regents Professor and Edward R. Meyer Distinguished Professor of Liberal Arts at Washington State University

Table of Contents
Laura Gray-Rosendale: Introduction – Annette McGivney: Hiking Hard – EiLeen E. Schell: Teaming Up: Running and Writing in Collaboration – Karen Auvinen: Building the Fire: How Routine and Practice Create a Spark – Jill Weiss Ippolito: The Bermuda Standard: Through the Practice of Both Yoga and Writing I Rise Up and Heal from Trauma – Laura Gray-Rosendale: Chasing Creativity: Trail Running to Write – Elizabeth Geoghegan: Uncharted: Walking and Writing Off the Map – Suzanne Roberts: Catching the Next Wave: Writing and Boogie Boarding – Shawna Kenney: Self-Propelled: How Biking Steered My Writing Life – Elisabeth Fairfield Stokes: Snowshoeing on a Lake on a Quiet Evening – Lynn Z. Bloom: Swimming in the Existential Lane – Kyle Boggs: Mountain Biking, Writing, and Reckoning – Optimism one: Writing with Iron – About the Contributors – Index.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/28/2020 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433173370, 978-1433173370
      ISBN10: 1433173379

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In this book, various writers from different backgrounds share beautiful, creatively-written essays about how forms of physical activity (e.g., hiking, backpacking, road running, building a fire, practicing yoga, trail running, walking, boogie boarding, cycling, snowshoeing, swimming, mountain biking, and doing triathlons) as well as their interactions with the natural world have impacted their specific writing practices, teaching approaches, and who they are as people. In their lively pieces they explore the myriad ways in which physical activities in particular environmental contexts have directly and radically impacted their composing processes as well as their lives as writers. Drawing from techniques in creative nonfiction as well as rhetoric and writing studies, each author draws the reader into her/his adventures and experiences in illuminating ways, furthering the argument that physical activities are not disconnected from our writing. Rather, they are inextricably linked to

      Trade Review
      “Laura Gray-Rosendale has assembled a collection of beautifully rendered essays that are very personal to me. Since our daughter began her struggle with an eating disorder, I no longer move through the world in the same way. Now, mostly, I walk with my daughter and talk about the places we will go and the book we will one day write when she is better. Then, I see something close to a smile. These essays remind me of that half-smile. They plumb essential and hard-won truths about the beauty and tenuousness of life.”—James Campbell, Author of Braving It and recipient of the Lowell Thomas Travel Writing Silver Medal
      Writers’ Stories in Motion encourages us all to think both literally and metaphorically about the relationship between moving and writing, between putting one foot in front of the other and putting one word in front of the other. In thoughtful and energetic prose, each author persuades us in their own way to come to terms differently with the understanding that our best writing ideas come to us when the body is most deeply engaged.”—Amy E. Robillard, Professor of Rhetoric and Composition, Illinois State University
      Writers’ Stories in Motion tells us that we’re not alone, that we laugh, cry, manage, do better than manage when the physical joins the intellectual and the creative wonder of writing. Every essay in this book is a joy, even in descriptions of tragedy and outrage. We are reminded yet again, through truly lovely writing, that the physical, mental, and creative are symbiotic.”—Victor Villanueva, Regents Professor and Edward R. Meyer Distinguished Professor of Liberal Arts at Washington State University

      Table of Contents
      Laura Gray-Rosendale: Introduction – Annette McGivney: Hiking Hard – EiLeen E. Schell: Teaming Up: Running and Writing in Collaboration – Karen Auvinen: Building the Fire: How Routine and Practice Create a Spark – Jill Weiss Ippolito: The Bermuda Standard: Through the Practice of Both Yoga and Writing I Rise Up and Heal from Trauma – Laura Gray-Rosendale: Chasing Creativity: Trail Running to Write – Elizabeth Geoghegan: Uncharted: Walking and Writing Off the Map – Suzanne Roberts: Catching the Next Wave: Writing and Boogie Boarding – Shawna Kenney: Self-Propelled: How Biking Steered My Writing Life – Elisabeth Fairfield Stokes: Snowshoeing on a Lake on a Quiet Evening – Lynn Z. Bloom: Swimming in the Existential Lane – Kyle Boggs: Mountain Biking, Writing, and Reckoning – Optimism one: Writing with Iron – About the Contributors – Index.

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