In this course students improve their writing skills and push their creative limits through journaling, free writing, writing through music, digging through memories and dreams, and other methods of responding to the world in written form. Students learn how to edit and revise a work, as well as respond critically to the writing of others; learn how to craft short stories, monologues, poetry and personal essays; push the limits of original and personal expressions and prepare for the college writing process. With faculty guidance and peer support, students share their literary efforts in class and are assigned reading and writing exercises to clarify, expand, and challenge written expressions.
No credit
$600.00
For credit
$1,785.00
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Class meeting time | 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM |
Class meeting days | Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday |
Building and room | Online |
Course number | 1145 |
Course instructor | James Pepper Kelly |