This course will give experienced and motivated students the chance to develop their skills in a challenging and supportive workshop environment. While our focus will be on the discussion and critiquing of original student writing, we will also read short fiction with an eye toward discovering how each piece confronts one or more of the elements of fiction writing: development of a ‘voice’; point of view; effective description; narrative technique; and dialogue. Students should expect to read and critique student stories in preparation for each workshop and to present a short story of their own for group discussion.
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Writers Workshops
FICTION 2018-302
About the instructor
NORA PIERCE has taught creative writing at Stanford University, where she was also a Wallace Stegner fellow. An award-winning writer, she was a Rosenthal Fellow in the PEN Center Emerging Voices program. Her debut novel The Insufficiency of Maps was a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers title and a finalist for the North California Independent Booksellers Association Book of the Year.
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