CRWR 241 Creative Writing: Fiction

This course is an introduction to the principles and practice of writing, editing, and publishing short fiction. Students will focus on such elements as character, conflict, plot, point of view, setting, theme, dialogue, and tone both through the study of exemplary short fiction and through creating their own short stories that might then be entered in contests or sent off for publication. Students can expect to write two to three stories as well as other exercises such as textual analysis and peer reviews. Workshop discussions may be used along with instructor feedback to guide revision and editing of student work.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

WR 121Z with a grade or C- or better OR waiver based on instructor's evaluation of student writing

Course Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Write a short story in accordance with the requirements of a specific publisher, magazine, or short fiction contest
2. Judge the suitability of specific publishers, magazines, or short fiction contests as potential recipients of the student's creative writing
3. Distinguish between more helpful comments and less unhelpful comments provided them by reviewer of their short fiction
4. Provide appropriate feedback when asked to review unpublished drafts of short fiction written by their peers