MFA622 Course Introduction
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This course provides an overview of the elements of the nonfiction genre, including setting, characters, plot, theme, tone and style. An emphasis will be placed on “how” to write nonfiction in order to publish your work as an author. Students will be encouraged to submit their own work for publication.
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MFA622 Course Description
Course Description for MFA622 – Creative Manuscript I – Nonfiction (MFA622) Course Description for MFA622 – Creative Manuscript I – Nonfiction (MFA622) This course is an introduction to the fundamental principles of writing non-fiction. Students will learn how to produce a first draft of a short non-fiction work and how to revise it as they progress through the class. This course is intended for students who have not previously studied writing non-fiction, but with some previous experience in
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MFA622 Course Outline
Course Description: The MFA-622 course is a nonfiction writing intensive. The purpose of this class is to help students develop their own creative voice as a writer. Students will work in developing their skills and will be asked to use the skills they are developing in order to better understand the process of writing and the craft of creative nonfiction. Teaching Methods: This course uses a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, guided reading, class discussion, exercises, writing projects, group critiques and individual critiques
MFA622 Course Objectives
Introduction to nonfiction writing with the goal of inspiring students to continue working in the genre. We will cover genres, narrative forms, craft (including revision), and editing. Required texts: Writing Well by George Orwell; The Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr.; and On Writing Well by William Zinsser.
MFA623 Course Objectives for MFA623 – Creative Manuscript II – Fiction (MFA623) Introduction to fiction writing with a focus on exploring the form, its sub
MFA622 Course Pre-requisites
– Take with MFA622 – Creative Manuscript I – Nonfiction (MFA622) (L1: MFA622-6620) – Take with MFA621 – Creative Manuscript I (L2: MFA621-6621) Students who are in need of additional assistance may meet with our staff to discuss their progress and determine the next steps. For information, please email The Writing Center at WritingCenter@whittier.edu.
MFA622 Course Duration & Credits
Course Location: Remote Online Mode Duration & Credits 6 Weeks 3 Credits Language English (US) Category Digital Communications, Writing, and Publishing
MFA622 – Creative Manuscript I – Nonfiction (MFA622)
Course Overview
In this course, students will use a variety of writing, editing, and publishing techniques to produce a creative manuscript for publication in print or digital form. We will explore the development of a collection of stories that explore an idea or thematic experience.
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MFA622 Course Assessment & Grading Criteria
Grading Criteria Points Professional Editing: Work has been reviewed by a professional editor. Editorial quality is excellent and critique has been appropriately incorporated into the project. 25 Professional Proofreading: Work has been proofread in at least three separate ways to ensure thoroughness and accuracy in spelling, grammar, punctuation, and usage. 20 Electronic Submission & Editing: The manuscript has been submitted electronically to the academic program via Canvas. Work is formatted for print publication. 15 Final Grades are evaluated on the basis of
MFA622 Course Fact Sheet
Week Two MFA622 Course Fact Sheet for MFA622 – Creative Manuscript I – Nonfiction (MFA622) Instructor: Mark Schneider, Ph.D. E-mail: sshannon@tdu.edu Office Hours: Not set Term Dates: August 27 – November 11, 2017 OFFICE LOCATION: Williams Hall Room #306, Austin Campus. OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday-Thursday (12-2) and Friday (1-3). COURSE DESCRIPTION AND OBJECT
MFA622 Course Delivery Modes
Total Number of Submissions 15 Average Length of Manuscript 6,041 words Maximum Length of Manuscript 7,099 words Format Requirements Review on Content and Style Review on Delivery Writing Needs Editing Needs Narrative Development Genre Development Formatting Additional Comments Recommendations
MFA622 Course Faculty Qualifications
Previous Academic Record
2.2.3 2004: Ph.D., English, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Journal Articles and Book Reviews
• Brantley, Katherine. “When the Story Isn’t True.” New York Times Magazine Online (May 7, 2008). • Brantley, Katherine. “The Back of the Napkin.” New York Times Magazine Online (July 31, 2008). • Branum, Timothy. “The Ugly Truth
MFA622 Course Syllabus
Course Syllabus This course is designed to provide an introduction to the process and craft of fiction and nonfiction writing. To be successful in this course, you should have a strong grasp of the fundamentals of prose style, structure and technique; an understanding of the different genres and forms in which nonfiction can be written; an awareness of the material presented here as preparation for subsequent courses; and an interest in learning about nonfiction. You may take this course for credit or audit, but note that it
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– The Book on Writing Nonfiction – The Art and Craft of Research for Writers – Nonfiction Writing: Facts, Fiction, and Everything in Between – How to Write the Breakout Bestseller Nonfiction Book (5th Edition) – 101 Things Every Writer Needs to Know About Books (Revised and Expanded) This course will cover the craft of writing nonfiction, with a specific focus on the creation and development of your own nonfiction book. We’ll look at everything from what kind of book
MFA622 Course Practicum Journal
to be completed in 2 units (six months) when the course is offered at the Continuing Studies Department. The purpose of this journal is to create a final copy of the work and submit it for review, in preparation for final examination. It must include a brief biography of the writer, and cover page with student name and degree, assigned chapter(s), author’s name, section title (e.g., “Chapter One”), a header on first page that includes chapter name, section title (e.g
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An independent investigation of contemporary writing that deals with fiction, memoir, poetry, or non-fiction works. The course requires students to produce an individual piece of creative work while building a professional portfolio. This course addresses the unique
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(1) Be able to construct a 4–6-page narrative nonfiction manuscript.
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Due Date: Day 7 [2 hours] You are the creative writing instructor for a community college. Your students have begun creating their own nonfiction manuscripts to submit to a local and prestigious literary magazine. Some of the students in your class are working on longer pieces, while others are working on shorter pieces. You need to evaluate each student’s work and determine how much effort they put into their stories, essays, or other writings. With that in mind, complete the following by Tuesday at midnight:
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For more course tutorials visit www.uoptutorial.com Complete the following in an essay of 750 to 1000 words. You may use a creative writing sample, newspaper or magazine article as well as any other primary source materials you choose. Include an introduction that: • Gives background information about your chosen topic • Introduces the author and title of your chosen work • Describes how your chosen work fits into the larger historical and/or cultural context
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MFA622 Week 2 Learning Outcomes
Week 2 Complete Instructions and Due Dates Assignment: Creative Manuscript I Assignment: Creative Manuscript I Description: In this assignment, you will read the prompt for this assignment. You will then draft a creative manuscript for one of the assigned articles from last week’s course readings, using the prompt as a guideline. When you have completed your manuscript, read your submission to the class and respond to at least two classmates. Be sure to cite your sources as well. Each assignment should be around 400 words
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Week 3 Description for MFA622 – Creative Manuscript I – Nonfiction (MFA622) Weekly Assignment 4: Designing Your Nonfiction Piece The first draft of your nonfiction piece should be a complete first draft. It is expected that you will revise the first draft by way of one revision cycle.
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A. First Draft and Outline (50 points) i. Submit a copy of the first draft with an outline.
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May 2, 2017 by Diana Barnes MFA622 Week 3 Assignment 1: Document your writing goals for the course. When you complete this assignment, you will also create a list of your writing goals for this course. This list will help you see what you need to accomplish in the rest of the course. May 3, 2017 by Diana Barnes MFA622 Week 3 Objectives for MFA622 – Creative Manuscript II – Fiction (MFA622)
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