Advanced Reading and Writing Fiction I (307-A-62)
Instructors
Lisa Stolley
Lisa Stolley has been teaching fiction and creative nonfiction courses at NU SPS for nearly a decade. In addition to teaching, she is a creative and professional writer. Her fiction has appeared in numerous literary journals, including Florida Review, Passages North, Other Voices, Washington Review, and others. She is a recipient of an Illinois Arts Council Award and a Pushcart Prize nominee. She earned an M.A. and Ph.D. from the Program for Writers at University of Illinois, Chicago.
Meeting Info
Online: Mon 6:15PM - 9:15PM
Overview of class
For students who have taken courses in fiction writing or who have been writing fiction on their own, this intermediate-level course offers further practice and study in the development of short stories. Students write and submit drafts and revisions of stories and are assigned readings of short stories, which are discussed in class. Student writing is discussed in a workshop format and in individual conferences. May not be audited or taken P/N.
Schedule note: this course will meet remotely, with weekly remote synchronous sessions.
Class Attributes
Synchronous:Class meets remotely at scheduled time
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Pre-Requisite: Students must have taken & passed English 207 to enroll.
Add Consent: Instructor Consent Required