Creative Writing Studies
About
Series Editor: Khem K. Aryal
Books in the TRP Creative Writing Studies series explore topics related to the theories, pedagogies, and practices of creative writing as both an art form and an academic discipline. Curated with the aim of enriching our understanding and teaching of creative writing, as well as advancing the cause of creative writing within academia, this series features scholarly work from creative writing and writing studies scholars and practitioners.
Submissions by solicitation only.
Series Editor: Khem K. Aryal
Originally from Nepal, Khem K. Aryal is a writer, editor, and a teacher of writing. His books include The In-Betweeners: Stories, South to South: Writing South Asia in the American South, and Kavya: Representative Nepali Poetry in English. His work has appeared in The Pinch, Isthmus, Pangyrus, Warscapes, New Writing, The Kathmandu Post, and elsewhere. He is an assistant professor of creative writing at Arkansas State University, where he also serves as creative materials editor of Arkansas Review. He has a Ph.D. in English from the University of Missouri. He was a long-time editor of Of Nepalese Clay, a literary journal published from Kathmandu.
Books in this series:
- Karen Babine (ed.), Beyond Truth and Fact: Innovations in the Craft of Creative Nonfiction (forthcoming)
- Justin Nicholes, Advancing Creative Writing Across the Curriculum (forthcoming)
- Graeme Harper (ed.), Creative Writing Curiosity: Ten Essays on the Curious and the Writerly (forthcoming)