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Course Description

“The truth about stories is that that’s all we are." - Thomas King.

This highly interactive course will consider the difference between short fiction (the short story) and short creative nonfiction, asking how culture, language, surroundings, and perceptions influence our writing. Additionally, this class will focus on the craft—characterization, setting, dialogue, description and detail, and theme—of the short story and creative nonfiction. We will explore writing through writing practice, discussions, and class feedback.

Be prepared for a dynamic and fun course that deeply connects to the practice of creative writing!

Course Outline

In the course, we will discuss and answer the following questions:

  • What makes a short story?
  • What is the difference between fiction and creative nonfiction?
  • What is plot, conflict, and climax?
  • How do writers use narration?
  • How do writers use summary and scene? 
  • How do writers write characters and dialogue?

You will also:

  • Strengthen your writing, reading, and analytical skills through the process of writing the short story and creative nonfiction
  • Explore the craft of creative writing through specific creative writing techniques
  • Learn and explore the process of writing story drafts
  • Embrace the discourse of creative writing by giving and receiving feedback on writing projects
  • Have the possibility to engage and interact with others to create strong writing communities
  • Produce a portfolio of your best work at the end of the course

Applies Towards the Following Certificates or Series

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Section Title
Introduction to Writing the Short Story
Type
Online
Days
Th
Time
5:00PM to 7:00PM
Dates
Nov 07, 2024 to Dec 05, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
8.0
Delivery Options
Online  
Course Fee(s)
Fee non-credit $209.00 Click here to get more information
Section Notes

The course will be held via Zoom. Before joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device, you can download the Zoom app from the Zoom Download Center. Otherwise, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click on the link, which will be provided to you prior to the online seminar. You will also receive a digit-number (Meeting ID) and password, which are necessary to join the online classroom.

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