Course in Intermediate Creative Writing: Nonfiction
Institute For Shipboard Education
Key Information
Campus location
Fort Collins, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
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Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Application deadline
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Earliest start date
Sep 2023
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Introduction
Creative nonfiction is diverse and multifaceted, and this course will look at many writing concepts with a focus on memoir, personal narrative, and travel narrative. Students will study and employ creative writing techniques such as characterization, descriptive detail, juxtaposition, metaphor, allegory, Imagery, and synecdoche. We will study nonfiction examples that demonstrate pitch-perfect prose, compelling character studies, memorable settings, sharply composed scenes, and enthralling themes. The writing workshop component will examine the fundamentals of craft – dialogue, flashbacks, conflict, voice, style, tone, structure, and scene. Group dynamics will include the use of critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical reasoning to critique other writings and communicate thought-provoking suggestions about the strengths and weaknesses of drafts to peers. The focus will shape our experiences into creative factual narratives as we journey from one country to the next. International experiences will be incorporated into the class through in-depth in-person interviews, designing an experience, and observational studies.