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English (ENGL) 381
Creative Writing in Prose

This version of ENGL 381 closed. To current version.


Delivery mode: Individualized study with online-enhanced.

Credits: 3 - Humanities

Prerequisite: ENGL 211 and ENGL 212, a final grade of "B" in ENGL 353, and permission of the professor.

Centre: Centre for Language and Literature

ENGL 381 is not available for challenge.

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Overview

This is a creative writing course designed to help students develop their language skills in the production of prose fiction, primarily short fiction. Students will study examples of short fiction by some of the best authors in the world and will be expected to produce a number of finished pieces of their own writing.

Before enrolling in ENGL 381, students are expected to have a sound background in literature and proven writing ability by fulfilling the prerequisites.

Outline

Over a work schedule of 16 weeks students will read approximately 80 short stories and produce five pieces of writing in these forms:

a sketch, 500 words

a short story on character, 1,500 words

a short story on action, 1,800 words

a short story, 2,500 words

a chapter from a novel, 2,500 words

Evaluation

To receive credit for ENGL 381, you must achieve a minimum grade of 50 percent on each assignment and a course composite grade of at least "D" (50 percent). The weighting of the course assignments is as follows:

Assign 1 Assign 2 Assign 3 Assign 4 Assign 5 Total
10% 20% 20% 25% 25% 100%

To learn more about assignments and examinations, please refer to Athabasca University's online Calendar.

Course Materials

Textbooks

Hodgins, Jack. 1993. A Passion for Narrative: A Guide for Writing Fiction. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart.

Scholes, Robert and Rosemary Sullivan, eds. 1994. Elements of Fiction: An Anthology. Toronto: Oxford University Press.

Van Herk, Aritha, ed. 1993. Boundless Alberta. Edmonton: NeWest Press, 1993.

Other materials

The course materials also include a student manual.