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5.00 Credits
[satisfies senior capstone university graduation requirement.] Prerequisites: CRWR 311 or 312, 2 sections of CRWR 417. A class for senior creative writing majors. Students will revise poetry, fiction and essays from previous creative writing classes, culminating in a final portfolio of polished literary work. A third of the class will be workshops, a third discussion of assigned literary text to supplement the writing of the thesis and a third discussion of career issues (publishing, employment, graduate school).
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5.00 Credits
Designed for prospective teachers of creative writing in the schools (K-12). Initially the focus is on developing projects for poems and stories, concentrating on matters of diction, imagery, rhythm, form and comparisons such as metaphor and simile. The bulk of the work may consist of classroom visitation in the Spokane area, with practical application of the projects developed by the students participating in this course.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
May be repeated for up to six quarters. Prerequisite: CRWR 417. Reading and critiquing manuscript submissions to EWU's nationally recognized literary journal.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Grades of 2.5 or better in ENGL 270 and 271 (if topic is literature). Special topics in creative writing or literature. May be repeated for credit; the topic covered will be listed on the student's permanent record. (If topic is literature, this course has the above prerequisite and may be cross-listed with ENGL 498.)
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor and the director of the Creative Writing program. Independent study under faculty direction, adapted to individual needs of the students.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Graduate standing. The class will study the history of literary magazine publishing in America since 1950. It will also study typography, layout, graphics and editorial vision. Students will be asked to examine and discuss various influential literary magazines of the past as well as the present and to produce a mock-up of their own literary magazine.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Graduate standing. A practicum in literary production. The course offers hands-on training in connection with the literary magazine Willow Springs. Individually assigned projects typically include reading and editing submissions, proofreading, copy editing, layout, production and marketing.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MFA students; others with instructor permission. Classroom discussion of student writing, concentrating on editing and revision with a view to attaining publishable quality.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
A survey of Northwestern literature from 1800 to the present time, including representative exploration journals as well as more recent work by such writers as Hugo, Welch, Kizer, Bass and LeGuin. The course also addresses questions of geography, economics and regional culture as they relate to the literature. (Cross-listed ENGL 569)
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MFA or English MA students (others with instructor permission). Study of the novel from a writer's point of view considering the roots, periods and stylistic approaches to the form. Works to be considered might include texts from antiquity to the present. Through a study of style, structure and historical development, the course will concern itself with the many shapes the novel takes, has taken or might take, while also examining common elements that link examples of the form.
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