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What is the Creative Writing Major?
The creative writing major, housed primarily in the English
Department, offers courses in fiction, poetry, dramatic scripts,
and Internet literature. The English Department's creative writing
courses are designed to help students develop the knowledge
and skills appropriate for writing sophisticated and engaging
texts in a variety of genres. The creative writing program includes
the following enriching programs and activities:
- Topics in Creative Writing offers introductory courses in
several genres, including short story, popular fiction, youth
fiction, playwriting, fantasy, and writing for the Internet
(e.g. blog fiction and hypertext literature). One example is
the fantasy class e-magazine, Fantasticoe.
- Workshops in fiction, poetry, and scriptwriting.
- Frequent opportunities to meet famous and new poets, storytellers,
and playwrights. Recent visitors include Marvin Bell, Mary
Swander, John Updike, Z.Z. Packer, Jorie Graham, T.C. Boyle,
Chris Offutt, and Kevin Moffett.
- Editing a literary magazine, a year-round activity course
organized around the publication of The
Coe Review. Students learn all aspects of magazine
publication: selecting, editing, design, layout, publicity,
finance, printing, correspondence, and personnel management.
- Student readings. There are multiple opportunities for students
to present their work in public, including student organized
programs such as Blindspot and course-centered readings by students
in workshops. The Creative Writing program emphasizes oral presentation
as an important skill for creative writers, who need to develop
"ears" for fine writing as well as skills of oral
interpretation.
View the Catalog
listing of Creative Writing courses and requirements here.
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