ENG 2256 Creative Writing Fiction
3.0 Credit Hours
Traditional elements of short stories (character, scene, conflict, exposition, dialogue, plot and point of view) will be studied, involving student practice in a workshop setting. In addition to extensive student practice, students will read and analyze the work of published writers, learn how to submit their own work for publication and extensively study and write in one or more literary genres. Students will also study alternative or experimental fiction writing techniques.
Prerequisite:
ENG 1101
Booklist for ENG 2256
Fall Term 2013 Schedule
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101 |
0196119 |
3.000 |
10:00:00.0000000 |
10:50:00.0000000 |
MWF |
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Geiselman |
OPEN |
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201 |
0196120 |
3.000 |
14:00:00.0000000 |
15:15:00.0000000 |
TTH |
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Waggoner |
OPEN |
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503 |
0196169 |
3.000 |
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WWW |
Morean |
OPEN |
| 10020197 |
Req |
LUCKE |
SCHAUM'S QUICK GUIDE TO WRITING SHORT STORIES |
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99 |
$10.27 |
$7.70 |
| 10603598 |
Req |
KARDOS |
ART & CRAFT OF FICTION |
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13 |
$46.70 |
$35.05 |
| 10490518 |
Req |
KING, STEPHEN |
ON WRITING:A MEMOIR OF THE CRAFT |
10 |
10 |
$12.80 |
$9.60 |
*Term designations represent when courses are typically offered. They are included for planning purposes only and subject to change. Refer to the current schedule for actual course offerings.