1. Introduction Part 1: Digital Influences on Creative Writing Studies 2. Creative Writing in the Age of Synapses (Graeme Harper, Oakland University, USA) 3. Screening Subjects: Workshop Pedagogy, Media Ecologies, and (New) Student Subjectivities (Adam Koehler, Manhattan College, USA) 4. Concentration, Form, and Ways of Seeing (Anna Leahy, Chapman University, USA) 5. Game Spaces: Videogames as Story-Generating Systems for Creative Writers: (Trent Hergenrader, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA) 6. But What Can I Do with a Writing Degree?: Using Technology to Leverage More Use from the Fiction Course (Michael Dean Clark, Point Loma Nazarene University, USA) 7. Digital Divides?: Two Creative Writers Look Askance at Composition Studies (Joe Amato and Kass Fleisher, Illinois State University, USA) Part 2: Using Digital Tools as Creative Practice 8. Lost in Digital Translation: Navigating the Online Creative Writing Classroom (Joseph Rein, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, USA) 9. Giving an Account of Oneself: Teaching Identity Construction and Authorship in Creative Nonfiction and Social Media (Janelle Adsit, State University of New York-Albany, USA) 10. Reconsidering the Online Writing Workshop with #25wordstory (Abigail Scheg, Elizabeth City State University, USA) 11. Writing with Machines and Taroko Gorge (Jim Brown, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) 12. Telling Stories with Maps and Rules: Using the Interactive Fiction Language Inform 7 in a Creative Writing Workshop (Aaron Reed, University of California-Santa Cruz, USA) 13. Acting Out: Netprov in the Classroom (Rob Witting, University of Minnesota-Duluth, and Mark Marino, University of Southern California-Dornsife, USA) 14. Just What is Digital Storytelling, Anyway? (Christina Clancy, Beloit College, USA) 15. Creative Writing for New Media (Amy Letter, Drake University, USA) Bibliography Index