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Reading and Writing Fiction (207-0-21)

Instructors

Brian D Bouldrey

Meeting Info

University Hall 318: Tues, Thurs 9:30AM - 10:50AM

Overview of class

A reading and writing course in short fiction. Students will read widely in traditional as well as experimental short stories, seeing how writers of different culture and temperament use conventions such as plot, character, and techniques of voice and distance to shape their art. Students will also receive intensive practice in the craft of the short story, writing at least one story, along with revisions, short exercises, and a critical study of at least one work of fiction, concentrating on technique.

Registration Requirements

All students interested in the Creative Writing Major must take two introductory writing courses--poetry (ENG 206), fiction (207), or creative nonfiction (208)--before applying to the major. Be sure to enroll in 206 or 208 if you have not already done so.

No P/N registration.

Attendance of first class is mandatory.

Course especially recommended for prospective Writing Majors.

Teaching Method

Discussion of readings and principles; workshop of student drafts.

Evaluation Method

Evidence given in written work and class participation of students' growing understanding of fiction; improvement will count for a great deal in estimating achievement.

Class Materials (Required)

Selected short stories, essays on craft, and the work of the other students.

Class Attributes

Attendance at 1st class mandatory

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: Pre-registration is reserved for English Students except Seniors until the end of preregistration, after which registration will be open to all students the meet the prerequisites.