Who Gets to Write Fiction?, Ariel Sacks
Who Gets to Write Fiction?, Ariel Sacks
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Who Gets to Write Fiction?
Opening Doors to Imaginative Writing for All Students

Author: Ariel Sacks

Narrator: Jen Jayden

Unabridged: 11 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/19/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Writing and sharing fiction allows adolescents to glimpse other lives

The current curricular emphasis on analytical writing can make it feel risky to teach creative writing in ELA classrooms. But the opportunity to write fiction in school opens many doors for young people: doors the author argues are critical to the development of our students, our education system, and even our democracy.

This book will delight English teachers weary of focusing relentlessly on argument and information writing. Veteran teacher Ariel Sacks vividly describes the many academic, social–emotional, and community-building advantages of teaching imaginative writing in the classroom, not least of which is the impact it has on equity for marginalized students. Her book is a teacher-to-teacher text that folds in detailed, practical guidance about how to design lessons and meet standards, while presenting a powerful central argument: that the writing of fiction should be treated not as a luxury for some, but as a center of the English curriculum for all students.

About Ariel Sacks

Ariel Sacks has been an ELA teacher leader for over two decades, and is the author of several books for literacy educators. She lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Barney

This is one of the most interesting -- and innovative -- books about teaching & learning that I've encountered in quite a while. Ms. Sacks truly "opens doors" for her students (She is currently a full-time classroom teacher.) to become real authors of stories that are insightful, innovative, revelat......more

Goodreads review by Nancy

Inherent with an engagement in any art form is our ability to imagine. Ariel Sacks understands this and furthermore prioritizes it. Her pedagogy works to access the creative mind of her students, and she provides a blueprint for the teacher. The practices of this book are equally reflective of the n......more

Goodreads review by Violeta

This book continuously made me think as I read it. I came away with a different lens on how we could be teaching ELA to treat our students better as whole people and capable thinkers. The shift she outlines toward imaginative writing is dramatic and exciting, and yet feels like it should be more obv......more

Goodreads review by Rachel

As an educator, I found this book inspiring and also practical. The big ideas make me hopeful that schools, no matter their differences, should all be places that value creativity, the power of the written word, and a love of literature. The practical ideas were wonderful as well, from specific less......more