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Course Description

"Ultimately, literature is nothing but carpentry," novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez once observed. "With both you are working with reality, a material just as hard as wood. Both are full of tricks and techniques." This writing-intensive course takes a hands-on approach to the craft of storytelling, exploring the tools, materials, and mechanics used to construct powerful narratives, whether fictional (novels, short stories) or factual (memoir, personal essays).

Via readings and exercises, the class investigates the "tricks and techniques" employed by a range of modern masters and apply these lessons to perfecting works in progress. Each week, you'll carefully read and critique classmate submissions, offering constructive feedback in an encouraging context. The course's lectures and discussions will tackle difficulties that writers of all skill levels face: fine-tuning characters and dramatic arcs; organizing scenes and chapters; refining the tone, diction, and rhythm of your prose; cultivating your unique voice; and much more.

Whatever your literary passions or favorite genres, this workshop will breathe new life into your narratives and lift your creative craftsmanship to a new level.

It is recommended that students complete Essentials of Creative Writing before taking this course.

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Course Outline

Lesson 1: How to Begin

  • What is a narrative?
  • Essential elements of craft
  • Devices that capture the reader's attention (narrative hook, novel suitcase).

Lesson 2: Rules of the Road

  • The eclectic, often contradictory, advice handed down by prominent authors.
  • "10 Rules for Writing Fiction"
  • Aristotle's fundamentals of tragedy (visualization, simulation, unity).
  • The role of imitation in dissecting sentences and discerning voice.

Lesson 3: The Scenic Route: Making Scenes Sing

  • "Cheating at Poetry" How to identify sensual language.
  • Revisiting the conventional wisdom on showing vs. telling.
  • The 7 C's of Scenes
  • How to analyze the "beats" of a scene; common sense tips on dialogue.
  • Using scenes to discover a character's true nature.

Lesson 4: Dramatic Arcs and Plot Structures

  • Can You Name that Narrative?
  • The differences between plot and story.
  • The Hammer, the Sword, and the Pyramid (three views on plot structure)
  • Freytag's Dramatic Arc and ABDCE structure.
  • The hallmarks of three-act structure in long-form narratives
  • The pros and cons of story formula. When does it come in handy? When is it risky?

Lesson 5: Voice vs. Style

  • Prose as a type of fingerprint.
  • Is narrative voice the same as the author's voice? Is voice bigger than style?
  • Six Aspects of Voice (syntax, punctuation, tone, diction, connotation, authority).

Lesson 6: Lyricism, Sound, and Sense

  • What is lyricism? Finding the music of your writing.
  • Poetic considerations for narrative writing (repetition, alliteration, assonance).
  • Poetry's Sound Devices
  • How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice.

 

Learner Outcomes

After completing this course, participants will be able to:
  • Discuss basic and advanced craft components of fiction and narrative nonfiction
  • Identify and employ successful storytelling techniques common in contemporary literature
  • Sharpen the syntax, pacing, and overall architecture of your narratives in progress
  • Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of writing "rules" championed by well-known authors
  • Give and receive constructive criticism in a respectful but rigorous workshop setting

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Section Title
Narrative Writing Workshop
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Online (Instructor-led)
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7:00PM to 9:00PM
Dates
Jan 21, 2025
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Time
7:00PM to 9:00PM
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Jan 28, 2025
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Online (Instructor-led)
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Time
7:00PM to 9:00PM
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Feb 04, 2025
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Time
7:00PM to 9:00PM
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Feb 11, 2025
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Time
7:00PM to 9:00PM
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Feb 18, 2025
Type
Online (Instructor-led)
Days
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Time
7:00PM to 9:00PM
Dates
Feb 25, 2025
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
12.0
Location
  • Zoom (Eastern Time)
Delivery Options
Course Fee(s)
Tuition non-credit $425.00
Drop Request Deadline
Jan 14, 2025
Transfer Request Deadline
Jan 14, 2025
Instructors
  • Amy Ross
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