Course

Online

£ 2001-3000

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Beginner

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    2 Weeks

Hone writing skills and explore contemporary creative writing as readers and writers, using New York and its rich, cultural universe as a habitat.

Developing their critical reading and thinking skills, students will survey a wide body of work to understand the past, present and potential futures of creative writing in many of its most pervasive literary forms. Students will discuss and analyze these works as readers while simultaneously learning to read like writers, honing their skills at understanding the underlying architecture of notable work.

The course will also function as a writers’ salon, an informal, free-flowing conversation designed to help generate and foster ideas as a group, increasing the depth in our work both individually and collectively. The salon environment challenges students to discuss complex themes maturely and dive deeply into text.

Over the course of the term, students’ interests will be developed into the proper proposals and pitches necessary to pursue commissioned work. Thus, the course is customizable with each student given individual attention to pursue their preferred literary goals.

Dates:
Term 1: June 8 - June 19
Term 2: June 22- July 3
Term 3: July 6 - July 17
Term 4: July 20 - July 31

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Subjects

  • Creative Writing
  • Writing
  • Literary trends
  • Literature
  • Reading
  • Writing and speaking
  • Writing Skills
  • Contemporary Writing
  • Pitches
  • Proper writing

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Course Highlights

Summer Academy enables students to dive deep into a course of study, sharpening skills for their academic and professional careers. Each course is carefully designed to suit student interests and encourage intellectual curiosity.

  1. Students will explore the various genres of the sprawling creative writing market and learn how to read, analyze and discuss notable work. As part of the course, students will have the chance to experience creative writing work in action in various cultural venues in New York.

  2. Students will investigate the most recent literary trends and learn about industry developments that have shaped the contemporary literary scene. Participants of the course will have a chance to hear directly from industry practitioners.

  3. The course will expand students’ capacity to consider complex ideas with increased clarity and sophistication in reading, writing and speaking. Students will interact professionally and intellectually with peers and gain skills and fluency for college-level seminar discussions.

Creative Writing

£ 2001-3000