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English 293a |
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F 1:30 - 4:00 |
HU III |
Fiction Writing
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 anotherŐs 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 Gustavus Stadler, Professor of
English, Woodside Cottage by May 29 (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.