ENGL 5239 /english/ en ENGL 5239: Fiction Workshop /english/2020/03/26/engl-5239-fiction-workshop ENGL 5239: Fiction Workshop Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 03/26/2020 - 16:27 Categories: Courses Tags: ENGL 5239 Fall 2020 Graduate Creative Writing Courses

Designed to give students time and impetus to generate fiction and discussion of it in an atmosphere at once supportive and critically serious. Enrollment requires admission to the Creative Writing Graduate Program or the instructor's approval of an application manuscript.

Repeatable: Repeatable for up to 9.00 total credit hours.
Requisites: Restricted to English Creative Writing (CRWR) graduate students only.
Additional Information:Departmental Category: Graduate Courses

Taught by Jeffrey DeShell.

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ENGL 5239: Fiction Workshop (Fall 2019) /english/2019/04/04/engl-5239-fiction-workshop-fall-2019 ENGL 5239: Fiction Workshop (Fall 2019) Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 04/04/2019 - 11:11 Categories: Courses Tags: ENGL 5239 Fall 2019 Graduate Creative Writing Courses

ENGL 5239-001

Elisabeth Sheffield

Designed to give students time and impetus to generate fiction and discussion of it in an atmosphere at once supportive and critically serious. Enrollment requires admission to the Creative Writing Graduate Program or the instructor's approval of an application manuscript.

Requisites: Restricted to English Creative Writing (CRWR) graduate students only.

 

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ENGL 5239-001: Fiction Workshop (Spring 2019) /english/2018/10/04/engl-5239-001-fiction-workshop-spring-2019 ENGL 5239-001: Fiction Workshop (Spring 2019) Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 10/04/2018 - 14:18 Categories: Courses Tags: ENGL 5239 Graduate Creative Writing Courses Spring 2019 Professor Jeffrey DeShell

Writing is never done in a vacuum; it occurs always in context. Often fiction writing is provoked by contact with other art forms like painting, music and film. If composition is a series of decisions about what goes where, shouldn’t the translating of decisions from painting, music and film into narrative language be possible? And if it is possible, how can we go about it? Or, to start from the other direction: how can we weave our obsessions with music, painting and film into our fiction writing? The Greek word for this translating is ekphrasis (which usually refers to poetry), and in the contemporary world we often speak of allegory and mimesis. We’ll try to bracket the theoretical discussions and center our discussion on practical larcenous techniques. One way to think about this course will be a research methodologies course for fiction writing. It will attempt to address the problems of how we can go about incorporating other art forms into our fiction. The hope here is to focus on formal questions, although the separation of formal concerns from content is, of course, tentative and uncertain.

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ENGL 5239-001: Fiction Workshop /english/2018/08/16/engl-5239-001-fiction-workshop ENGL 5239-001: Fiction Workshop Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 08/16/2018 - 15:24 Categories: Courses Tags: ENGL 5239 Fall 2018 Graduate Creative Writing Courses Professor Stephen Graham Jones

Lot of writing, good amount of reading, workshopping every week, always with an eye toward publication.

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