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Workshop for Fiction Writers

ENGL 112.301
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F 2-5

Each student will complete two short stories (approximately 3500-6000 words.) These stories will be scheduled for class discussion and each writer is responsible for distributing his or her own story to the rest of the class during our meeting the week prior to his or her presentation. In addition, there will be regular writing assignments designed to illuminate the major technical concerns of fiction writers. We will cover topics such as Point of View, Voice and Narrative Distance as well as issues of structure and style. Readings will include classic and contemporary fiction, as well as topical readings on the art of fiction, but the most important reading assignments will be the work submitted by your fellow students. In this workshop the thoughtfulness and thoroughness of your criticism is as crucial as the written work you produce. Texts: _The Best American Short Stories 1996_ _Technique in Fiction by Robin Macauley & George Lanning_ _The Art of Fiction by David Lodge_

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