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Creative Writing
NCWR 1006


Consider, understand, and enhance your creativity; produce literature; and explore what it means to be a writer. You will learn, practice, and demonstrate your skills through reading and writing various forms of fiction, poetry, drama, etc. We will consider the age-old argument of form vs. content, or what is written vs. how it is written. For example, in fiction you will learn how to develop a character through characterization, how to enhance a setting through imagery, how to develop plot through methods of suspense, foreshadowing, and flashback. And in poetry, you will discover your poetic voice through a multitude of exercises that develop word choice and imagery, setting and situation, and allusion and connotation. Weekly writing and reading assignments will help guide you through the beginning stages of the craft. Sharing your work with fellow writers will help hone that craft. Reading and writing assignments will be provided by the instructor.

Brian Kenney, MA VIEW BIO
Section 300
Tues, September 9 - October 28, 06:30 pm-08:30 pm
Ketchum 301
8 sessions
$176




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