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ENG 464 - Advanced Fiction Writing


Description:
Intensive workshop further developing the techniques of writing literary fiction: weaving together character development, plot, dialogue, exposition, setting, and thematic structure. Emphasizes the development of criteria for evaluating and
improving literary fiction, as well as reading professional models to learn technique. ENG 464 and ENG 564 are layered courses; a student may not receive credit for both.

Prerequisites:
Prerequisite: ENG 364.

Credits: (5)

Learner Outcomes, Activities and Assessments

Learner Outcome

Activity (optional)

Assessment

1. Compose original literary fiction that demonstrates a thorough knowledge of character development, dialogue, exposition and setting.                                                

                               

 

1. Write and submit stories for group peer review.

2. Experiment with point of view, diction, and syntax to achieve a distinctive voice.                                                         

 

 

2. Imitate published models via written exercises.

3. Apply revision techniques modeled in the text to clarify and deepen original passages and scenes                                                        

 

 

3. Revise workshopped stories for the portfolio.

4. Analyze contemporary collections of stories and/or novels, taking advantage of visiting writers particularly, to consider how such books are structured and arranged, and read individual stories, analyzing them from a writer’s point of view, considering tools of the craft.                                                       

               

 

4. Complete quizzes on the reading, participate in class discussions, do imitation exercises

5. Develop oral presentation skills, both in literary performances and in group and/or individual presentations.                                                 

               

 

5. Read/perform original works of fiction, and/or lead class discussions, and/or offer individual analyses/reviews of fiction.

6. Analyze the literary market and develop strategies for publication.

 

6. Complete quizzes on relevant reading/lecture material, prepare work for submission to literary markets. 





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