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On Being A Writer: My Experience As Student Writer-In-Residence, Courtney Ward-Zbeetnoff Jan 2021

On Being A Writer: My Experience As Student Writer-In-Residence, Courtney Ward-Zbeetnoff

SASAH 4th Year Capstone and Other Projects: Publications

In her report, Courtney Ward-Zbeetnoff discusses her experience working as Western University’s Student Writer-in-Residence for the 2020-2021 year. She details the events and workshops she facilitated, the ways she contributed to Western’s creative community, the connections she made with students and faculty, and the confidence she gained as a writer. Courtney shares her next steps and reflects on how positions like this and programs like SASAH have prepared her for a future of experiential learning.


L'Auteur Dramatique Et La Conscience Professionnelle (1610-1640), Heather N. Kirk Nov 2018

L'Auteur Dramatique Et La Conscience Professionnelle (1610-1640), Heather N. Kirk

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

This dissertation falls within the scope of a number of socio-literary studies published since Alain Viala’s La Naissance de l’écrivain (1985). According to Viala, the “author” is the professional incarnation of the writer (in the mechanical sense of “scribe”). He is recognisable by his participation in the Republic of Letters and his validation by the various socio-political structures of his era (academies, salons, paying public, critics, printers). To be considered an author, or a professional man of letters, one must successfully emancipate oneself from purely intellectual milieus in order to build networks that allow for competition. Contrary to Viala’s assertion …