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Creative Writing COURSE DESCRIPTION: For many hundreds of years, literature has been one of the most important human art forms. It allows us to give voice to our emotions, create imaginary worlds, express ideas, and escape the confines of material reality. Through creative writing, we can come to understand ourselves and our world a little bit better. This course provides students with a solid grounding in the writing process, from finding inspiration to building a basic story to using complicated literary techniques and creating strange hybrid forms of poetic prose and prose poetry. By the end of this course, students will learn how to discover their creative thoughts and turn those ideas into fully realized pieces of creative writing. Unit 1: Pre Writing Strategies

1. Effectively stimulate your creativity by using established methods such as freewriting, brainstorming, translitics, and writers' journals. 2. Demonstrate awareness of the characteristics of a poem, short story, novel, play or screenplay, novel, and creative nonfiction. 3. Begin to understand the creative process and how it is often spontaneous and not logically considered. 4. Explain why a poem or short story achieves the effects it does through specific word choice.. Create a piece of writing that is not just factual but also expresses your own personal feelings on a subject. ASSIGNMENTS: Creative Writing Assignment #1.1 Creative Writing Assignment #1.2 Creative Writing Assignment #1.3 Creative Writing Assignment #1.4 20 Pre Writing Strategies: Online Creative Writing Lab Questions

Unit 1 Assignment 1 Unit 1 Assignment 2 Unit 1 Quiz Pre Writing Strategies Quiz 1 Unit 2: Building a Story 1. Explain the difference between stereotypes and archetypes, as well as how to avoid the use of stereotypes while using archetypes as the basis for characters. 2. Explain how to create characters that are consistent and believable. 3. Explain how to fit a character into a plot, as well as how to allow that character to inform plot. 4. Describe the seven basic plot types and explain how to use unique versions of these in your own writing.. Explain the importance of setting, as well as how to narrow the setting down to its most important features. 6. Explain the importance of point of view.

ASSIGNMENTS: Creative Writing Assignment #2.1 Creative Writing Assignment #2.2 Creative Writing Assignment #2.3 Creative Writing Assignment #2.4 Creative Writing Assignment #2. Creative Writing Assignment #2.6 Creative Writing Assignment #2.7 Building a Story: Online Creative Writing Lab Questions Unit 2 Assignment 1 Unit 2 Assignment 2 Unit 2 Quiz Building a Story Quiz 1

Unit 3: Constructing a Poem 1. Read poetry closely and interpret the poet's intentions. 2. Define imagery and demonstrate an understanding of the effect it creates in a poem. 3. Utilize images in your own creative writing. 4. Define personification and demonstrate an understanding of the effect it creates in a poem.. Define simile and metaphor and explain the difference between the two. 6. Demonstrate an understanding of the different effects created by simile and metaphor. 7. Create your own simple and effective similes and metaphors. ASSIGNMENTS: Creative Writing Assignment #3.1 Creative Writing Assignment #3.2 1 Constructing a Poem: Online Creative Writing Lab Questions

Unit 3 Assignment 1 Unit 3 Assignment 2 Unit 3 Quiz Constructing a Poem Quiz 1 Unit 4: Blurring the Boundaries 1. Recognize and notate the rhyming scheme of a poem. 2. Recognize when a poem has and does not have a specific rhyming scheme. 3. Recognize some of the different types of rhyme including perfect rhyme and alliteration. 4. Explain why a writer chooses to repeat certain sounds or words.. Explain how rhythm is created and how to notate the rhythm of a poem. 6. Use both rhythm and rhyme to create your own desired effects. 7. Demonstrate the use of poetic techniques in prose writing, and narrative techniques in poetry.

ASSIGNMENTS: Creative Writing Assignment #4.1 Creative Writing Assignment #4.2 Creative Writing Assignment #4.3 Creative Writing Assignment #4.4 Creative Writing Assignment #4. Blurring the Boundaries: Online Creative Writing Lab Questions Unit 4 Assignment 1 Unit 4 Assignment 2 Unit 4 Quiz Blurring the Boundaries Quiz 1 Creative Writing Midterm Exam Review information acquired and mastered from this course up to this point.

Take a course exam based on material from the first four units in this course (Note: You will be able to open this exam only one time.) ASSIGNMENT: Creative Writing Midterm Exam Exam 0 Midterm Assignment Unit : Understanding Your Audience 1. Assess the assumptions a writer makes about their readership. 2. Assess who the writer chooses to exclude from their writing. 3. Describe your ideal reader. 4. Describe the reader's expectations for various forms of fiction and creative non fiction.. Alter your style and tone according to your intended readership.

6. Identify a writer's individual "voice." ASSIGNMENTS: Creative Writing Assignment #.1 20 Creative Writing Assignment #.2 Creative Writing Assignment #.3 Creative Writing Assignment #.4 Understanding Your Audience: Online Creative Writing Lab Questions Unit Assignment 1 Unit Assignment 2 Unit Quiz Understanding Your Audience Quiz 1 Unit 6: Finding Your Voice

1. Identify a writer's style and its unique characteristics. 2. Imitate the styles of various writers. 3. Synthesize various influences in order to create a unique style. 4. Make choices about the voice that is appropriate for your writing.. Identify the strengths and weaknesses of other writers. 6. Identify your own strengths and weaknesses as a writer. ASSIGNMENTS: Creative Writing Assignment #6.1 Creative Writing Assignment #6.2 Creative Writing Assignment #6.3 Creative Writing Assignment #6.4 1 Finding Your Voice: Online Creative Writing Lab Questions Unit 6 Assignment 1 Unit 6 Assignment 2

Unit 6 Quiz Finding Your Voice Quiz 1 Unit 7: Editing 1. Describe the different types of editing and the differences among them. 2. Assess the effectiveness of the various elements of a piece of writing, including its plot, characterization, themes, atmosphere, language, and use of literary techniques. 3. Assess the overall success of a piece of writing when all of these elements are put together. 4. Examine and improve the word choice in a piece of writing and avoid clichés.. Explain when fact checking is necessary and how to check the facts of a piece. 6. Examine your own work critically using editing techniques. ASSIGNMENTS: Creative Writing Assignment #7.1

Creative Writing Assignment #7.2 Creative Writing Assignment #7.3 Editing: Online Creative Writing Lab Questions Unit 7 Assignment 1 Unit 7 Assignment 2 Unit 7 Quiz Editing Quiz 1 Unit 8: Peer Review & Publishing 1. Be an effective participant in a creative writing workshop. 2. Make constructive, relevant, and qualified comments. 3. Frame comments so that they are productive. 4. Organize your thoughts in effective note form to give to your peers.. Explain comments on your own work and learn from them.

6. Publish your own work in print or online form. ASSIGNMENTS: Creative Writing Assignment #8.1 Peer Review & Publishing: Online Creative Writing Lab Questions Unit 8 Assignment 1 Unit 8 Assignment 2 Unit 8 Quiz Peer Review & Publishing Quiz 1 Creative Writing Final Exam Review information acquired and mastered from this course up to this point. Take a course exam based on material from units five to eight in this course the last five units. (Note: You will be able to open this exam only one time.)

ASSIGNMENT: Creative Writing Final Exam Exam 0 Class Reflection Assignment