About ENGL 1702 B
Representative topics include Forms of Journalism and Writing for the Web. May be repeated for credit with different content. Topics vary by offering; periodic offering at intervals that may exceed four years.
Notes
Open to degree and PACE students
Section Description
This creative nonfiction workshop focuses on the art of writing about place. We’ll read creative nonfiction literature that engages in themes like how place shapes individual and cultural identify, how landscapes—including cityscapes—inform imagination, and the impact of displacement on the human experience. We will consider the ways writing can map and create our own sense of place. Then we’ll write our own creative essays that connect in some way to one or more of these themes. These pieces will draw on our personal memories and experiences and may also include research that helps us further explore the intellectual and/or emotional heart of the matter. Our class will focus on process, meaning you will experiment with writing and revision techniques to learn more about how you develop your best creative writing.
Section Expectation
Class participation is key to success in this course; plan to not miss more than 4 classes. A major focus of our course will be developing a writing process that best supports you and your writing goals.
Evaluation
Participation: Participation, journal entries, peer review, reflection letters on your writing process, 3 essays, 2 revisions, final portfolio of your work
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