Stephanie Vanderslice
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Also affiliated: Conway School of Landscape Design (2009–2023)
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Stephanie Vanderslice's research focuses on creative writing studies, with a particular emphasis on pedagogy and online teaching methods. She has explored the challenges and strategies for teaching creative writing in various contexts, including virtual environments. Her work also delves into the theoretical aspects of creative writing, examining concepts such as "lore" and its role in shaping narratives and global perspectives.
Vanderslice has authored publications addressing the practicalities of teaching creative writing, offering insights into course design and key issues within the field. Her scholarship extends to rethinking established approaches within creative writing studies, as evidenced by her work revisiting and expanding upon previous challenges and concepts. With an h-index of 4 and 80 total citations across 47 publications, Vanderslice is an active contributor to the field of creative writing scholarship.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 47
- Citations: 82
Selected Publications
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Course, Pedagogy, and Key Issues in Creative Writing Studies: An Interview with Stephanie Vanderslice (2024)
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Toward a Unified Field: Lore and the Complications of Global Context (2023)
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“There’s An Essay In That”: Wendy Bishop and the Origins of Our Field (2016)RIT Scholar Works (Rochester Institute of Technology) OpenAlex
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Comment & Response: Comments on Creative Writing in the Twenty-first Century (2009)
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Creative Writing in the Twenty-First Century (2009)
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Listening to Everett Rogers: Diffusion of Innovations and WAC (2000)
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- Course, Pedagogy, and Key Issues in Creative Writing Studies: An Interview with Stephanie Vanderslice
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