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English 115.301
Advanced Fiction Writing
Lorene Cary profile

W 2-5

This is a workshop in which students will be required to write forty pages of fiction--short stories or the beginning of a novel or a novella--and submit some part of it for publication. Through first drafts and much rewriting, students will learn techniques for plotting, building characters and how to avoid common errors. Through discussion of each others' work, students will help one another learn how to accomplish the two phases of creating serious fiction: the deep, almost abandoned, involvement in turning experience into words, followed by a more distanced and objective evaluating and revising. Students interested in the course should submit writing samples to Lorene Cary. Please include SS#, class status, email address, and telephone number. Class is limited to 12 to 15 people. See the note appended to the description of English 113.
 


updated 2006-10-05
 
 
 
 


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