English | Introductory Creative Writing
W103 | 6838 | Don Belton
W103 INTRODUCTORY CREATIVE WRITING
Don Belton
Lecture:
6838 11:15a-12:05p M (126 students) 3 cr.
Discussion:
6839 9:05a-9:55a WF (18 students)
6840 10:10a-11:00a WF (18 students)
11251 10:10a-11:00a WF (18 students)
6841 11:15a-12:05p WF (18 students)
6842 11:15a-12:05p WF (18 students)
6843 12:20p-1:10p WF (18 students)
6844 12:20p-1:10p WF (18 students)
This course is designed to help students write their own stories and
poems as well as gain insight into how literature is created by
established writers within specific literary traditions. The
course’s guided practice in writing, lecture presentations, assigned
readings and discussions afford students opportunities to become
more articulate and resourceful writers while also becoming more
capable and informed readers. The class meets three times a week,
once in Monday lecture and twice (Wednesday and Friday) in small
discussion and workshop sessions. On Mondays we will meet as a
large group to explore elements of writing poetry and fiction and
the creative process. On Wednesdays and Fridays we will meet in
small groups to discuss the work you’ve read and written.