Items where Author is "Manwaring, Kevan"
Book
Manwaring, Kevan (2024) Writing Ecofiction: Navigating the Challenges of Environmental Narrative.
Manwaring, Kevan (2023) Green Words: an anthology of natural words from West Dorset.
Manwaring, Kevan (2021) Heavy Weather: tempestuous tales of stranger climes.
Manwaring, Kevan (2008) Lost Islands: inventing Avalon, destroying Eden.
Book Section
Manwaring, Kevan (2022) Flotsam and Jetsam: British coastal songs of jettison, discovery, and retrieval (1984-2021).
Manwaring, Kevan (2020) 'The Rememberers' (We Are A Many-Bodied Singing Thing).
Article
Manwaring, Kevan (2024) Reading is an Ecological Act.
Manwaring, Kevan (2023) Ecological Vision in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner'.
Manwaring, Kevan (2023) Many Paths Through the Forest: Exploring Arborescence and Ecological Themes in Digital Interactive Narrative.
Manwaring, Kevan (2022) The Herepath Project - deep mapping and hedgespringing during lockdown.
Manwaring, Kevan (2021) Heavy Weather: a creative intervention.
Manwaring, Kevan (2021) Performing Kirk: a search for authenticity in the dramatisation of the life of the 'Fairy Minister', Reverend Robert Kirk.
Manwaring, Kevan (2020) Finding the Line: A triangulation between walking, multimodality, and embodied poetics.
Manwaring, Kevan (2019) Walking Between Worlds: In defence of experiential research.
Manwaring, Kevan (2019) Lines of Desire: the phenomenology of long-hand writing in creative praxis.
Manwaring, Kevan (2018) Ways Through the Wood: The Rogue Cartographies of Robert Holdstock’s Mythago Wood Cycle as a Cognitive Map for Creative Process in Fiction.
Conference or Workshop
Hunter, Nat, Ellison, David, Cariolle, Gabrielle, Roberts, Paul, Manwaring, Kevan and Giles, Emilie (2021) Speaking New Languages: Exploring the Landscape of Cross-Disciplinary Research.
Thesis
Manwaring, Kevan (2018) The Knowing: A Fantasy an epistemological enquiry into creative process, form, and genre.
Show/Exhibition
Manwaring, Kevan
Monograph
Manwaring, Kevan (2018) Marginalia: graffiti, urban coding and the semiotics of the street.