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CWR 3200: The Art of the Novella
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Special topic (offered irregularly) What makes the novella work What power does the form offer that the short story and longer novel do not Is there a subject matter best suited to such brevity Students examine these questions through close reading of works by new and established writers (e.g., James, Conrad, Moore), and begin to structure and write their own novella. Prerequisite: CWR 2500 or equivalent
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CWR 3205: Editing and Production Workshop
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Spring From the editorial stage to design, production, and marketing, this course gives students hands-on experience working with the Creative Writing Program’s literary magazine, Italics Mine.
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CWR 3210: Constructing Truths:The Personal Essay
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Spring Students are guided through the classical questions of form and style, the building materials of the personal essay, through reading and writing assignments. Students examine the elements that convince the reader of the truth of their tales and explore how to confront their own experiences creatively. Readings are various, but with a focus on the 20th-century essay in English.
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CWR 3400: Poetry Writing II
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Spring This course assumes that students have a good command of basic poetic craft. Writing assignments put increased emphasis on students’ own work, though there are still exercises to guide the workshop, as well as study and discussion of poetry by established writers. Prerequisite: CWR 2400 or permission of instructor
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CWR 3500: Fiction Writing II
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Spring This course assumes a working knowledge of the craft. Students write and discuss short stories or chapters from a novel in progress, and continue to refine their critiquing skills through discussion of their own work as well as published stories. Revision of submitted work is an important component of this course. Prerequisite: CWR 2500
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CWR 4510: Advanced Seminar in Fiction Writing
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Fall Taught by a well-published writer- in- residence. Students work intensively on revising and editing their own work and each other’s fiction, as well as on critiquing published stories and novels. The course also familiarizes students with the professional writer’s market and the submission process, in order to encourage each student to prepare at least one story for possible publication. Prerequisite: CWR 3500
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CWR 4511: Advanced Seminar in Poetry Writing
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Spring Advanced students with practiced skills in poetry writing and criticism work to produce poems of publishable stature. Students should be able to assume full responsibility for their creative process in this course. Prerequisite: CWR 3400
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CWR 4700: Durst Creative Writing Master Class
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
This advanced course in creative writing, taught by eminent writersand poets, is made possible through the generosity and supportof the Royal and Shirley Durst Chair in Literature. It satisfiesthe requirement for the advanced seminar (CWR 4510 or4511) in the genre (fiction or poetry) in which it is offered.Students must co-register for a 1-credit discussion section, inaddition to the 4-credit lecture.Prerequisite: Permission of instructor (submit writing sample)
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CWR 4890: Senior Colloquium in Creative Writing
2.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
2 credits. Every semester This re q u i red supplement to individual work on senior projects is designed to assist students in making the transition to the life of a professional writer. Corequisite: CWR 4990 Prerequisite: CWR 4510 or 4511
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CWR 4990: Senior Project in Creative Writing
8.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
8 credits. Eve ry semester The senior project in creative writing is the final step in the program, to be undertaken after all other re q u i rements have been completed. Sponsored by an i n s t ructor in the program, the final product is either a work of fiction or a collection of poems. Each student meets weekly with her or his s p o n s o r. Students register for the senior project for two semesters (8 credits total). Corequisite: CWR 4890 Prerequisite: CWR 4510 or 4511
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