Document Type
Syllabi
School
CLA
Department
CWP-MFA
Course Subject
WRIT
Course Number
8220
Course Section
1
Course Title
Creative Nonfiction Today
Academic Term and Year
Spring 2017
Credits
4.00
Area of Study
MFA
Course Description
CREATIVE NONFICTION TODAY: Navigating the Craft as Editor and Writer/Water~Stone Review MFA/MALS elective, MFA Writing Credit Prerequisite: "Groundings in the Craft: CNF" or permission of the instructor. Why is one creative nonfiction magazine submission forgettable, another indelible? What’s right, and wrong, with nonfiction journal submissions? What gives your essays and memoirs the za-za-zoom that leads editors to love your work, pass on the others? What’s the difference between workshop critique and editorial interrogation? How does contemporary editorial taste intersect with agreed-upon elements of literary quality, and which editors prefer which sorts of nonfiction form? Where does nonfiction live in the indie magazine scene now, and where might your work fit? Through lively and immersive work on the CNF editorial board of the Water~Stone Review, you will analyze and select from manuscripts submitted to the journal, study journals publishing nonfiction today as well as craft essays illuminating the contemporary conversation about the genre, and prepare your own CNF for submission to magazines of your choice. Students will revise and workshop at least one selection of their own work in this course as they prepare their journal submissions.
Recommended Citation
Francisco, Patricia, "WRIT8220-01.Creative Nonfiction Today.Sp17.Francisco,Patricia" (2017). Historic Syllabi -- full text access limited to internal Hamline administrative staff only. 12281.
https://digitalcommons.hamline.edu/syllabi/12281