Course Descriptions and Schedule

Interdisciplinary Studies in Writing Certificate Requirements

Four Units of any Writing Courses

May include Writing Workshops, an independent study (not to exceed one), Publishing and Professional Development courses, MCW 575 The Publishing Industry: Literary Presses and Journals, MCW 579 Practicum in Teaching Creative Writing, MCW 580 Practicum in Publishing, any graduate literature course, any MCW 490 elective course, or any other related courses identified by the SPS Graduate Office..

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MCW_SEMINAR 490-0 : Reading, Writing, and Publishing the Chapbook


Description

This elective will begin with a look at the history and evolution of the chapbook form, then explore the vibrant and often under-appreciated place of chapbooks in the contemporary literary and publishing landscapes. We will study a wide range of chapbooks (poetry and prose), including recent ones by Sandra Cisneros, Kaveh Akbar, Leah Umansky, and Emily Jungmin Yoon. Students will have the opportunity to select additional titles from a menu. Together we will consider what constitutes a chapbook in terms of thematic focus, length, and craft; how they differ from full-length books; and why so many emerging and established writers seek to publish chapbooks. We will also learn how to navigate the publishing process and how to design and make our own chapbooks. Additionally, any student interested in taking this course as a writing workshop will have the opportunity to work closely with the instructor to develop their own chapbook. Coursework will include readings, response papers, an extended analytic essay, original creative work (poetry and prose), and a handmade chapbook. Workshop students will produce a larger volume of original work as they work toward a finished draft of their own chapbook. The course will also feature one of the chapbook authors visiting our class as a guest speaker.


Spring 2024
Start/End DatesDay(s)TimeBuildingSection
03/25/24 - 06/08/24Th
7 – 9:30 p.m.Universtiy Hall 11850
InstructorCourse LocationStatusCAESAR Course ID
Mohyuddin, Faisal
Evanston Campus
Open
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