Creative Writing: The Short Story (KWB104)
Semester 1, Semester 2 / 2011

Description

Rationale

This unit is a key unit in the Creative Writing programs, including the Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma in Creative Writing, as well as an elective for those of you interested in improving their creative writing and/or pursuing a creative writing minor. This unit explores the acquisition of skills in professional creative writing. It provides techniques in creative writing and editing, including some guidance in publishing. The emphasis is on literary writing, in particular the short story, and on writing to industry standards as well as for creative pleasure. Re-reading, editing and rewriting are viewed as integral to the writing process.

Aims

This unit aims to provide you with an understanding of short story writing, offering a framework and strategies for the development of a short story and the perspective of the creative writing practitioner, and to improve writing, oral and analytical skills that are transferable and appropriate to lifelong learning.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this unit you should be able to:

1. Write professionally, applying your creative and analytical abilities to the process of writing short narrative in particular;

2. Provide and respond to constructive peer feedback both orally and in writing;

3. Apply your professional skills, including mastery of language, literary forms and techniques to your creative writing.

Content

The unit content addresses and includes lectures and tutorials designed to equip you with the ability to structure and write a short narrative. In particular, it looks at the various elements of the short story - such as point of view, structure and characterisation - in terms of creative writing practice.

Assessment

Assessment name: Introduction and Short Story

Description: (Formative and Summative) Introduction Length: 200 words Story Length: 1500 - 1700 words.

Relates to objectives: 1, 2 & 3

Weight: 30%

Internal or external: Both

Group or individual: Individual

Due date: Mid semester

Assessment name: Rewritn Short/Substitute Story

Description: (Summative) Length: 1500 - 1700 words.

Relates to objectives: 1 & 2

Weight: 40%

Internal or external: Internal

Group or individual: Group

Due date: End semester

Assessment name: Peer Review

Description: (Formative and Summative) A multi-phase assessment based on 3 requirements:

1. submission of own work for peer assessment

2. submission of editorial feedback to peers in workshops and the online forum

3. submission of a short editorial response to one other student's work in progress, 300 words.

Relates to objectives: 1, 2 & 3

Weight: 30%

Due date: End semester

Supplementary Texts

Grenville, K. (any edition) The Writing Book, Allen & Unwin, Sydney.

Halpern, D. (Ed.) (2002) The Art of the Story: An International Anthology of Short Stories,

Penguin, Sydney. (The American edition is called The Art of the Tale).

Other Details

Offered in: 2010, 2009
Current Campus: Kelvin Grove
Levels: Undergraduate
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