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English 115.302
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 part of a novel or novella--and submit at least one story or chapter for publication. Through first drafts and much rewriting, students will learn techniques for plotting; get to know characters and coax them to reveal themselves dramatically, efficiently; create dialogue and settings; and avoiding common errors. Through discussion of each others' work, students will help one another learn better how to accomplish the two very different tasks of serious fiction writers: relaxing, falling, diving into, exploring, eavesdropping on an imagined world to create a story, and then analyzing, cutting, fixing, and revising that story so that self-expression grows into art.

If you would like to register for this class, please submit a 5-page fiction writing sample, along with a completed permit slip, to Lorene Cary's mail box at 3600 Market Street Suite 501-A.



updated 2006-10-05
 
 
 
 


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