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ENG 607: Thesis Seminar: Poetry
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
A workshop focusing on generating a thesis proposal, bibliography and significant creative work towards completion of the student's thesis. Readings will focus on creating and articulating a creative process and vision as well as models for longer creative projects. Normally taken the first semester of the student's second year, this course is a prerequisite for ENG698 Final Manuscript.
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ENG 608: Thesis Seminar: Children's Writing
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
A workshop focusing on generating a thesis proposal, bibliography and significant creative work towards completion of the student's thesis. Readings will focus on creating and articulating a creative process and vision as well as models for longer creative projects. Normally taken the first semester of the student's second year, this course is a prerequisite for ENG698 Final Manuscript.
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ENG 608 - Thesis Seminar: Children's Writing
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ENG 609: Thesis Seminar: Screenwriting
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
A workshop focusing on generating a thesis proposal, bibliography and significant creative work towards completion of the student's thesis. Readings will focus on creating and articulating a creative process and vision as well as models for longer creative projects. Normally taken the first semester of the student's second year, this course is a prerequisite for ENG698 Final Manuscript.
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ENG 609 - Thesis Seminar: Screenwriting
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ENG 610: Introduction to Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
No course description available.
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ENG 610 - Introduction to Creative Writing
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ENG 612: Mentorship I
6.00 Credits
Chatham University
Mentorship I is designed for students of Chatham low-Residency MFA in Creative Writing Program as the first-year tutorial class. During the mentorship, a student works one-on-one with a faculty mentor who guides the student's study of literature and craft; the mentor provides written commentary on the student's work.
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ENG 612I: Mentorship I- Part One
6.00 Credits
Chatham University
Mentorship I is designed for students of Chatham low-Residency MFA in Creative Writing Program as the first-year tutorial class. During the mentorship, a student works one-on-one with a faculty mentor who guides the student's study of literature and craft; the mentor provides written commentary on the student's work. Part one of two.
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ENG 612I - Mentorship I- Part One
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ENG 612II: Mentorship I - Part Two
6.00 Credits
Chatham University
Mentorship I is designed for students of Chatham low-Residency MFA in Creative Writing Program as the first-year tutorial class. During the mentorship, a student works one-on-one with a faculty mentor who guides the student's study of literature and craft; the mentor provides written commentary on the student's work. Part two of two.
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ENG 615: Writing with Style and Grace
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
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ENG 615 - Writing with Style and Grace
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ENG 629: The Craft of Prose Fiction
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
In this course, students engage the craft of writing fiction through the teaching of literature. This course is neither a survey course nor the equivalent of a handbook. Instead, it is an opportunity for students to experiment in both their thinking and writing. Writing assignments will vary, some creative and some critical, focusing on either the reading or theoretical issues raised in class. Students should be prepared to read intensively and consider the assigned readings, rather than their own writing, to be the center of this course.
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ENG 631: The Craft of Nonfiction
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Students engage the craft of writing nonfiction through the teaching of literature and journalism. They address issues of style, point of view, narrative, and dramatic coherence, and pay careful attention to problems involving the assimilation of facts into the body of a piece, the treatment of memory data, the use of detail and scene-setting, and the relationship between fictional and poetic strategies and nonfiction writing. Writing assignments will vary, some creative and some critical, focusing on either the reading or theoretical issues raised in class. Students should be prepared to read intensively and consider the assigned readings, rather than their own writing, to be the center of this course.
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