Why The Hell Should I? A Dyslexic Perspective on Creative Writing: Critical Reflection & Barriers to Participation

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Cover of the book Why The Hell Should I? A Dyslexic Perspective on Creative Writing: Critical Reflection & Barriers to Participation by JRP Taylor, Brittunculi Records & Books UK
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Author: JRP Taylor ISBN: 9781370379392
Publisher: Brittunculi Records & Books UK Publication: March 27, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: JRP Taylor
ISBN: 9781370379392
Publisher: Brittunculi Records & Books UK
Publication: March 27, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This work is completed as it stands as an author based self-case study. It is presented as a genuine insight into my world as a dyslexic creative writer born with an utterly disabling learning difficulty.This work is also reflective comment on my journey to create this essay (book), itself inspired by my application for a Ph.D. in Creative Writing. I have to assume that you as the reader have some awareness of or at least a basic understanding of dyslexia; both cause and effect. This Book is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. It is supplied free of cost on the full understanding that you, as the reader WILL contribute to the research.

I ask a simple question here; is dyslectualism discrimination or not? (Dyslectualism, a new word, is here defined briefly as the existence of prejudice and discrimination, and/or antagonism directed against a person with dyslexia or other specific learning difficulty that manifests itself as dyslexia).

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This work is completed as it stands as an author based self-case study. It is presented as a genuine insight into my world as a dyslexic creative writer born with an utterly disabling learning difficulty.This work is also reflective comment on my journey to create this essay (book), itself inspired by my application for a Ph.D. in Creative Writing. I have to assume that you as the reader have some awareness of or at least a basic understanding of dyslexia; both cause and effect. This Book is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. It is supplied free of cost on the full understanding that you, as the reader WILL contribute to the research.

I ask a simple question here; is dyslectualism discrimination or not? (Dyslectualism, a new word, is here defined briefly as the existence of prejudice and discrimination, and/or antagonism directed against a person with dyslexia or other specific learning difficulty that manifests itself as dyslexia).

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