SES # | TOPICS | LECTURE NOTES |
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1 | Introduction and Discussion of the Process and the Nature of the Story | (PDF) |
2 | Discussion of Readings and Exploration into the Notion of What Makes a Short Story | (PDF) |
3 | Biography, Slice of Life, and the Use of Real Life in Creating a Story | (PDF 1) (PDF 2) |
4 | Exercise in Developing Story From Incident and Life | (PDF) |
5 | Workshop Incident/Emotion Sketches Begin Discussion of Character Character as the Center of the Story | (PDF) |
6 | Creating Character | (PDF) |
7 | Exercise/Workshop in Character Creation (Bring in a Character Sketch) | (PDF 1) (PDF 2) |
8 | What is a Plot and How can it be Constructed? | (PDF) |
9 | Exercise in Creating Plot | (PDF) |
10 | The Real as the Basis for the Unreal | (PDF) |
11 | Examination of the Idea and Usage of Point of View | (PDF) |
12 | Exercise on Point of View | (PDF) |
13 | Description as a Central Element and Metaphor | (PDF) |
14 | Exercise with Description Discuss Reading in Terms of All Techniques Discussed in Class | (PDF) |
15 | Workshop: The Forms and Methods of Revelation | (PDF) |
16 | Workshop (Story 1) | Workshops Guide (PDF) |
17 | Making the Decision Where to Begin | (PDF) |
18 | Workshop (Story 1) | Workshops Guide (PDF) |
19 | Exercise in Extreme Fictionalization | |
20 | Place as both Reality and Metaphor | (PDF) |
21-22 | Workshop Rewriting | (PDF) Workshops Guide (PDF) |
23 | The Way a Professional Writer Works in the World | (PDF) |
24 | The Business of Publishing (About Conglomerates, Agents, Distributors, etc.) | |
25 | Evaluations Discussion of Getting Published in the Real World |