| English 293a | S. Queyras |
| F 1:30 - 4:00 | HU III |
This course is an introduction to the techniques and strategies of fiction writing,
with particular emphasis on the short story. Weekly reading assignments will
include both anthologized stories and student-generated ones. Students will
be asked to complete a short exercise, a brief critical essay, and two full-length
stories, each extensively revised twice. Two conferences with the instructor
will be required, and there will be ample opportunity for further optional ones.
The class will be conducted as a combined seminar/workshop in which students
will read and discuss one another’s work. Students who shrink from class
participation and/or courteous critical engagement of their writing are advised
to reconsider their interest in this course. Similarly, students whose attendance
from 1:30 to 4:00 P.M. on Fridays may be compromised by different commitments,
athletic or otherwise, are regretfully discouraged from applying.*PLEASE NOTE:
Enrollment is limited to 15 students. If you are interested in taking the course,
please submit a two to five-page sample of your best prose fiction to Stephen
Finley, Professor of English, Woodside Cottage by May 31. (the sample may be
excerpted from a longer piece of writing.) Be sure to label the sample with
your name, college, year, and campus mailing address. A letter regarding your
standing in the course will be in campus mail on your return in the fall.