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Learning from invention and collaboration in the fiction writing classroom
ABSTRACT Collaborative learning—beyond the workshop model—has great potential for the fiction writing classroom. Leveraging a variety of social actions can facilitate meaningful learning and broaden the scope of what students learn about the creative process. This article presents a case study of a collaborative project and offers some suggestions for collaboration of this type.