This workshop gives students the opportunity to explore through reading, research and writing assignments an array of creative nonfiction forms, including memoir, travel writing, food and nature writing, and social essays. Assignments help students strengthen their ability to create the self as character, a first-person narrator who leads the reader into the world of personal experiences and research. The course explores narrative structure, description, characterization, dialogue, and tension, all key elements in making writing spirited and appealing. The workshop also includes guest speakers and field exercises in Paris. May be taken twice for credit.

Code
CL3300
Name
CREATIVE NONFICTION: CRAFTING PERSONAL NARRATIVES
Credits
4
Pre-requisites
None
Co-requisites
None
Can be taken twice for credit?
Yes
Discipline
CL (Comparative Literature)
Level
Undergraduate
Type
Regular
CAMS ID
4147
Last update with CAMS
To develop a deeper understanding and appreciation for the art of literary nonfiction through practice and analysis
To develop skills in editing and writing strategy
To recognize and practice fiction techniques for literary nonfiction
To study and practice different genres within literary nonfiction, i.e. travel, nature, memoir, etc