Course Descriptions and Schedule

Publishing and Professional Development in Writing Certificate Requirements

• Three Publishing and Professional Development courses

May include MCW 575 The Publishing Industry: Literary Presses and Journals, MCW 579 Practicum in Teaching Creative Writing, MCW 580 Practicum in Publishing or any other related courses identified by the SPS Graduate Office.

• One writing workshop or one graduate-level course elective

May include independent study (not to exceed one), any Publishing and Professional Development course, any graduate literature course, or any MCW 490 elective course.

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MCW 417-DL : Popular Fiction Workshop


Description

This workshop course will investigate popular fiction genres and examine the tools of fiction—characterization, point of view, world-building, and more—that create an affecting experience for readers and a compelling story ready for the literary marketplace. Students will read and discuss a variety of popular fiction texts and be expected to explore popular fiction elements in their own writing, honing their craft skills through weekly workshops of their work and work drafted by their peers. Students will self-direct and -reflect on a revision process toward a final portfolio project while also developing an understanding of and enthusiasm for the ongoing commitment to developing as a writer and becoming a literary citizen.

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