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ENGL 90015: Graduate Fiction Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is a chance for students in the graduate creative writing program to come together as writers/readers with the goal of helping each other develop as authors. Emphasis will be on writing as a contemporary art form rather than on polishing prose for particular genres or markets: in this class we will be more attentive to those aspects of writing that cannot be learned from cookbook approaches to writing. That is, emphasis will be placed on articulating an aesthetic and personal vision through the writing of fiction rather than on the craft of fiction and the well-crafted cuckoo clock the word implies even as we acknowledge that no art takes place in a vacuum, that the personal operates within the constraints of audience and economy, be it the economy of the multinational publishing conglomerate, the not-for-profit poetry press, or the personal journal. It is hoped that students will articulate through their critiques of their classmate's work, through the application of literature and theory read in other classes, but especially through the fiction they write in this class, an awareness of the contemporary moment in literary practice, a reason for doing whatever they are doing in their own fiction, and a practical way to bring the two together. Texts: American Fiction: States of the Art. Special issue of Conjunctions No. 34 (2000): 1-448. PP/FF: An Anthology. Peter Conners, ed. Starcherone Books, 2006.
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ENGL 90016: Graduate Fiction Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A fiction workshop for students in the MFA Program.
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ENGL 90017: Graduate Fiction Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is a chance for students in the graduate creative writing program to come together as writers/readers with the goal of helping each other develop as authors. Emphasis will be on writing as a contemporary art form rather than on polishing prose for particular genres or markets: in this class we will be more attentive to those aspects of writing that cannot be learned from cookbook approaches to writing. That is, emphasis will be placed on articulating an aesthetic and personal vision through the writing of fiction rather than on the craft of fiction and the well-crafted cuckoo clock the word implies even as we acknowledge that no art takes place in a vacuum, that the personal operates within the constraints of audience and economy, be it the economy of the multinational publishing conglomerate, the not-for-profit poetry press, or the personal journal. It is hoped that students will articulate through their critiques of their classmate's work, through the application of literature and theory read in other classes, but especially through the fiction they write in this class, an awareness of the contemporary moment in literary practice, a reason for doing whatever they are doing in their own fiction, and a practical way to bring the two together.
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ENGL 90020: The Art and Practice of Screenwriting
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Filmmaking is always, at first, thinking and writing. This is a workshop for current and would-be screenwriters, to develop original ideas for the screen and to practice those techniques whereby those ideas can be translated into cinema on the page. Coursework will involve many short writing exercises and finally a script for a 20 minute film. There will also be a required lab screening.
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ENGL 90031: Graduate Poetry Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is for candidates in the MFA program in poetry. The course places its main emphasis on student writing and will be run as a week-to-week workshop of student work. The objective of the course is to provide students with meaningful feedback on their work, as well as to build students' facility in the critical, constructive discussion of peer and published work. All other course activities, including readings, will vary from section to section.
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ENGL 90032: Graduate Poetry Writing Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
For students enrolled in the M.F.A. program.
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ENGL 90033: Graduate Poetry Writing Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Crosslisted with ENGL 502. For students enrolled in the M.F.A. program.
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ENGL 90034: Graduate Poetry Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
For students enrolled in the M.F.A. program.
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ENGL 90035: Graduate Poetry Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A poetry workshop for students in the MFA Program.
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ENGL 90036: Graduate Poetry Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A poetry workshop for students in the MFA Program.
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