2 Aralık 2013 Pazartesi

Kent University "penitent" after belittling children"s books

Kent University website

Offending web site … Kent University’s Inventive Writing department, where slight was initial published




Kent University’s College of English has carried out a screeching handbrake turn and professed itself “penitent” right after Twitter erupted in excess of a description of their imaginative creating programme which implied that children’s fiction was a lower type of writing than adult fiction.


The Kent University website advised that teachers at the Centre for Imaginative Writing “adore fantastic literature and never see any explanation why our college students need to not aspire to make it … We really like creating that is total of ideas, but that is also playful, humorous and affecting. You will not publish mass-marketplace thrillers or children’s fiction on our programmes.”


This was adequate for the children’s writer SF Mentioned to publicly challenge the division, tweeting: “@UniKentWriting You say here “excellent literature” is 1 thing children’s books and so on another. Can you see the issue?”


The Centre for Creative Writing replied to the writer of the award-winning children’s book Varjak Pa at the end of final week, joking, “Sorry for the slow response. We have been writing grownup novels.” Incorporating that unlike many inventive creating courses that “claim to teach a bit of every little thing”, the division doesn’t teach YA or children’s books, just “literary novels”.


Right after a storm of criticism from children’s writers, the department’s mindset started to shift, tweeting: “We are penitent! The offending passage will be eliminated. As quickly as we can perform out how to do it,” and promising “the writer of the offending passage will be paraded by way of Canterbury in chains, pelted with copies of Harry Potter and The Hunger Video games”.


The climbdown obtained a awesome reception from Said, who presented thanks for acknowledging the difficulty, as well as a little suggestions: “treating children’s books like a joke once again could not be the answer!” For the double Carnegie Medal-winner Patrick Ness (@Patrick_Ness) Kent’s school of creative creating was even now “Not fairly receiving the point”. “My fav modern writers are also Mitchell, Smith, Barker. Guess what I write?” he additional.


Kent’s backdown continued apace this morning. It tweeted apologies: ” …The text has been modified, humble pie eaten.” The offending passage was still obtainable on sections of the web site at time of creating, but the department’s “gracious” apology was adequate for Mentioned: “Thank you for taking children’s literature seriously.”




Kent University "penitent" after belittling children"s books

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