Creative Writing for the Illustrated Book (CMN247)
Semester 1, Semester 2 / 2011

Texts

y separately published work icon Tales from Outer Suburbia Shaun Tan , Shaun Tan (illustrator), Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2008 Z1450931 2008 selected work single work short story art work young adult (taught in 13 units)

'do you remember the water buffalo at the end of our street?

or the deep-sea diver we found near the underpass?

do you know why dogs bark in the middle of the night?

Shaun Tan, creator of The Arrival, The Lost Thing and The Red Tree, reveals the quiet mysteries of everyday life: homemade pets, dangerous weddings, stranded sea mammals, tiny exchange students and secret rooms filled with darkness and delight.'

Source: Back cover.

y separately published work icon The Red Tree Shaun Tan , Shaun Tan (illustrator), Port Melbourne : Lothian , 2001 Z926241 2001 single work picture book children's (taught in 4 units) 'The Red Tree is a story without any particular narrative; a series of distinct imaginary worlds as self-contained images which invite readers to draw their own meaning in the absence of any written explanation. As a concept, the book is inspired by the impulse of children and adults alike to describe feelings using metaphor - monsters, storms, sunshine, rainbows and so on ... A nameless young girl appears in every picture, a stand-in for ourselves; she passes helplessly through many dark moments, yet ultimately finds something hopeful at the end of her journey.' (Source: Author's website)
Persepolis 1 And 2!$!Satrapi!$! !$!Vintage!$!
When The Wind Blows!$!Briggs!$! !$!Penguin!$!
The Complete Maus!$!Spiegelman!$! !$!Penguin!$!
Water Tower!$!Crew!$! !$!Era Publications!$!
Damon!$!Crew and Hill!$! !$!Lothian!$!

Description

This course introduces students to writing relevant to the illustrated book, which may cover a wide audience from children to adults. While the children's illustrated book has been available for many years, the graphic novel for adults is a relatively new genre attracting a wide readership. This course will introduce students to the print text (narrative), which is pertinent to this illustrated genre. It will not teach illustration, but focus on the specific writing style required to make this illustrative genre successful.

Other Details

Offered in: 2009
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