Revised 05/2008
ENG 215 - Creative Writing: Fiction I (3 CR.)
Course Description
Introduces the student, in a workshop setting, to the fundamentals and techniques of writing short and long fiction.
Lecture 3 hours per week.
General Course Purpose
Seeks to improve students’ writing of fiction through use of the writing workshop.
Course Prerequisites/Corequisites
Course Prerequisites/Co-Requisites Students must have successfully completed ENG 112, College Composition II or ENG 125, Introduction to Literature, or the equivalent, or received division approval.
Course Objectives
GOAL ONE: WRITING SKILLS
Students will be taught the basic elements and techniques in the writing of fiction. By the end of the course, students will be able to:
- demonstrate their ability to use the elements and techniques of fiction by writing a number of stories totaling at least 3500 words of edited text.
GOAL TWO: PARTICIPATING IN THE WORKSHOP
Students will be taught how to participate effectively in the writing workshop. By the end of the course, students will be able to:
- demonstrate their understanding of the value of the writing workshop by giving and receiving feedback both sensitively and constructively.
GOAL THREE: CRITICAL READING
Students will be taught how to read student-written and professionally written stories from the perspective of a writer. By the end of the course, students will be able to:
- analyze stories for their use of genre-specific techniques and for their quality.
Major Topics to Be Included
- The creative imagination
- Elements and techniques of fiction writing
- The role of criticism and the workshop
- The writing process
- Critical reading of fiction