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There are 4 modules in this course
Your style is as unique and distinctive as your face, your voice, except that you can choose it, you can can work on it, enhance it. In this course we will introduce aspiring writers to the art of putting pressure on written language. We will study the use of metaphor and imagery, and demonstrate how clarity, grace, and inventiveness in word choice are imperative to a story’s success. Writers will emerge with the revision skills essential to all writers of good stories and good prose.
Here in the first module we focus on putting pressure on your words so that they mean what you intend. We balance abstraction with the need to make good sense. And we discuss the first and last stylistic difficulty of any prose writer, being clear.
Introduction to Meaning, Sense, and Clarity•7 minutes
The Pyramid of Language•7 minutes
Scatteration•4 minutes
Shop Talk with Amity Gaige•15 minutes
Excellent Word Choice at Work, pt. 1•4 minutes
Excellent Word Choice at Work, pt. 2•3 minutes
Assignment Overview•6 minutes
Feedback Expectations for the Specialization•2 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
A Note on Assignments•10 minutes
Promo Codes•10 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Sensuous Description•120 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Fill in the Blank•10 minutes
Writing with Nouns and Verbs
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
In the second module we look at the various parts of speech and how two of them—nouns and verbs—are the building blocks of good style and good narratives. By relying on nouns, we make the people, places, and things of the narrative world vivid. By relying on verbs we keep the story alive and in motion.
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6 videos1 peer review1 discussion prompt
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6 videos•Total 32 minutes
Introduction to Writing with Nouns and Verbs•7 minutes
Nouns and Verbs at Work, pt. 1•3 minutes
Nouns and Verbs at Work, pt 2.•5 minutes
Close Reading of "Lord of Misrule"•4 minutes
A Conversation with Jaimy Gordon, Author of "Lord of Misrule"•10 minutes
Assignment Overview•3 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Very Short Narrative•120 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Fill in the Blank•10 minutes
Economy
Module 3•3 hours to complete
Module details
In the third module, having practiced putting words in, we learn to take them out. And why: for humor, for clarity, for cleanliness, and for that fleet quality of wit that makes a style irresistible.
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5 videos1 reading1 peer review
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5 videos•Total 44 minutes
Introduction to Economy•6 minutes
Surgery•10 minutes
Shop Talk with Brando Skyhorse•11 minutes
Visiting Writer: Sophie McManus•14 minutes
Assignment Overview•3 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Sophie McManus's Informal List of Words and Phrases to Cut•10 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Cut It Out•120 minutes
"No Ideas But in Things"
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
In the the final module of the course, we learn to balance the drive to get at ideas and feelings, with the need the story always has for concreteness, realness. We learn to express ideas in the form of physical things in a narrative world, to produce a style that speaks as much to the world of the senses as to the world of the mind.
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6 videos1 peer review
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6 videos•Total 43 minutes
An Introduction to Things•6 minutes
Respecting the Reader's Mind•7 minutes
Shop Talk with Amy Bloom•13 minutes
The Reader-Writer Arc•8 minutes
Close Reading of "Song of Solomon"•6 minutes
Assignment Overview•4 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Concrete Style Infused with Thought and Feeling•120 minutes
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Reviewed on Dec 17, 2018
Lessons were well done, good mix of teaching and illuminating discussion between accomplished writers. Exercises are creative and well thought out. Feedback from classmates is generally helpful.
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Reviewed on Oct 18, 2020
Some of the assignments were more challenging for me than those in the other three courses, but this wasn’t a bad thing. I felt more stretched and that was what I needed. Thank you!
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Reviewed on Jul 16, 2018
Beautiful course, I've been writing for years, and this experience has been of great help and polishing. You are creating great writers. Thank you for the opportunity and all the knowledge.
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