Have you yearned to start a novel, a collection of related short stories or narrative essays, a memoir, or a series of poems? This cross-genre, seminar-style course is designed for students who want to pursue larger, more advanced creative writing projects. Students will submit project proposals for discussion and approval, and then present significant installments of writing at regular intervals during the semester. Revisions will be required along with student-professor individual conferences. Readings will be used as guiding examples, and required reaction papers will be tailored to individual projects.May be taken twice for credit.

Code
EN4000
Name
ADVANCED CREATIVE WRITING PROJECTS
Credits
4
Pre-requisites
CL2100 OR CL2100CCR OR EN2100 OR EN2100CCR
Co-requisites
None
Can be taken twice for credit?
Yes
Discipline
EN (English)
Level
Undergraduate
Type
Regular
CAMS ID
3360
Last update with CAMS
The primary goal of this course is to provide a context for students to initiate and develop a significant body of work in a writing genre.
Students will learn to present a writing project to their peers and articulate their aesthetic choices and goals
Students will learn provide critical responses and encourage creative progress of their peers
Students will learn to appreciate the importance of revision