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The Undergraduate Creative Writing Workshop

James, G

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G James



Abstract

More and more institutions are offering undergraduate Creative Writing Programmes. Many of these offer the workshop as part of that programme. The undergraduate
creative writing workshop differs from the postgraduate one and is also different from workshops offered outside of the academy. This paper defines that workshop, and
discusses some of its advantages and disadvantages. It offers some further thoughts about the undergraduate creative writing workshop in general. It looks at the format used at one institution, showing how previous modules feed into a Level 3 two semester long workshop. It illustrates the practice of one particular lecturer, giving
special emphasis to how work is marked and feedback given within sessions to ensure maximum confidence and progress in students. Suggestions are made of useful strategies for workshop facilitators. This paper proposes that participating in a workshop is a skill that needs to be taught and that that skill is enhanced in students as
they progress through the three levels, which in turn leads to the nature of the workshop changing as they progress .

Citation

James, G. (2009). The Undergraduate Creative Writing Workshop. Creative writing (Gloucester), 1(1),

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Mar 1, 2009
Deposit Date Aug 21, 2009
Publicly Available Date Aug 21, 2009
Journal Creative Writing Teaching Theory and Practice
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 1
Issue 1
Keywords creative writing,undergraduate, workshop
Publisher URL http://www.cwteaching.com/
Related Public URLs http://www.cwteaching.com/#/issue-1/4532716648

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