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About ENGL 1730 A

Introductory course on techniques of writing poetry, short prose fiction, and creative nonfiction. Classes organized around discussion of student work; weekly writing assignments.

Notes

Open to degree and PACE students

Section Description

In this course, you’ll join a community of student writers to develop your skills in nonfiction, fiction, and poetry. ENGL 1730 is a workshop class, which means that first we’ll read and discuss work by published authors, and then we’ll read and discuss your stories and poems with the same care and scrutiny. Over the semester, we’ll experiment with the craft elements that hook readers, deepen meaning, and define and refine your voice. We’ll also explore how writers get inspired, using in-class exercises and games to generate new material and revise our work. Get a notebook for this course. You will need it every class.

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