In this podcast episode, Nancy McCabe shares six creative strategies to inspire students’ writing, emphasizing free writing, sensory details, and the importance of imperfection. She suggests incorporating outdoor experiences.
In this episode of The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast, award-winning author and writing professor Nancy McCabe shares six timeless, creative ideas to help your students rediscover the joy of writing. She explains how free writing, sensory exploration, and some simple writing activities can awaken student creativity. I also love how she celebrates that imperfection might be the best thing to happen to writing in the age of AI as you teach writing!
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1. Start with Free Writing to Build Fluency
Good writing teaching isn’t about getting it perfect — it’s about helping students enjoy the process of discovery. Whether through free writing, field trips, or celebrating mistakes, these ideas remind us that writing is as human as thinking itself.
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Nancy McCabe is the author of nine books, most recently the middle grade novel Fires Burning Underground (Fitzroy/Regal House 2025), the comic novel The Pamela Papers: A Mostly E-pistolary Story of Academic Pandemic Pandemonium (Outpost 19, 2024), the ya novel Vaulting through Time (CamCat 2023), and the memoir Can This Marriage Be Saved? (Missouri 2020).
Her work has appeared in Michigan Quarterly Review, Prairie Schooner, Gulf Coast, Salon, and Newsweek, received a Pushcart, and been included ten times on notable lists of annual Best American anthologies. She directs the creative and professional writing program at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford and teaches in the low-residency graduate program in writing at Spalding University.
Blog: https://www.nancymccabe.net
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nancy.mccabe.92/


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