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_SEMINAR 461-0 : Nonfiction Writing Workshop


Description

Take your writing to a new level of creativity and accomplishment.

In this workshop, students will explore the elements of great creative nonfiction through reading, discussion, exercises, and the production of two stories or essays. We’ll start by reading a selection of exceptional writing across a variety of nonfiction genres, including memoir, profile, true crime, and literary journalism. We’ll read for pleasure and inspiration and study why these stories are so successful. Then, we’ll do exercises designed to help students make their own stories strong and compelling. Learn about structure, characterization, voice, and how to use description and dialogue when the story you’re telling is grounded in true experience, or research and reporting. As students rework their stories through multiple drafts, they’ll receive detailed feedback from the professor designed to help them achieve their individual goals.

(This course will be taught remotely on Zoom each week during the time designated.)

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