Fall 2023 English OC3992 section 001

SUPERVISED STUDY IN GERMAN UNIV

19th Century Gothic

Call Number 21415
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructors Carmen Mueller
Nikolaj Blocksdorf
Type INDEPENDENT
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

Enrollment limited to Barnard senior English majors with a concentration in creative writing.

This creative writing workshop represents an opportunity for creative writing concentrators to focus on one large project that will serve as a capstone senior project. As in a typical writing workshop, much of the focus will be on sharing and critiquing student work. Unlike other workshops, in this class students will focus on building out a longer project—such as a more ambitious full-length story for fiction and creative nonfiction writers and a chapbook for poets. This means students will discuss work by writers who may not share their own genre. We will focus on generating new work, developing your writing process, and creating new possibilities and momentum for your piece, as well as trying to create a sense of community among the concentrators. We will also conduct in-class writing exercises in response to short reading assignments and class lectures. Students should be aware of two important notes: (1) This class is limited to senior English majors who have already been approved to be creative writing concentrators; and (2) this course fulfills the requirement for concentrators to finish a senior project, but not the academic senior seminar requirement. This class is about your own writing and that of your classmates. This class will be what you make of it!

Web Site Vergil
Department Global Programs
Enrollment 1 student (10 max) as of 10:06AM Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Subject English
Number OC3992
Section 001
Division Professional Studies & Special Pgrms: Berlin Consortium for German Studies
Campus Berlin Consortium
Section key 20233ENGL3992I001