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This collection of papers invites the reader to look deeply at traditional and contemporary forms of writing, their implications for teaching and pedagogy, and their use of space as a strategy and as an implied device. We explore the lives and times of great writers, how they use space and how space influenced them, and we unveil the patterns upon which writing, as an artistic act, may be influenced by the spaces experienced by the creator. Contributors are David W. Bulla, Nathan James Crane, Phil Fitzsimmons, Gail Hammill, Genevieve Jorolan-Quintero, Syeda Hajirah Junaid, Edie Lanphar, Esthir Lemi, Imogen Lesser Woods, Panagiota Mavridou, Sam Meekings, Barış Mete, Ekaterina Midgette, Sevil Nakisli, Layla Roesler, Yadigar Sanli and Shelley Smith.
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Esthir Lemi, PhD, teaches at the Athens School of Fine Arts. Her research focuses on documentation of the artistic process and reality, as well as on the complementarity of art forms.
Ekaterina Midgette, PhD, is Associate Professor of Literacy Education at the College of Saint Rose in Albany, New York. Her research interests include argumentative writing instruction and literacy for English Language Learners.
Jessica Seymour, PhD, is an Australian researcher and lecturer at HU University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht. Her recent publications range in topic from fan studies, to Doctor Who, to ecocriticism in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.