Types of Creative Writing

ENGLISH 313 (03) (DA,WI): INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING: DRAMA AND FICTION (03) (TR 9:00-10:15) – Gary Pak

This course will introduce you to the fundamentals of writing drama and short fiction. The focus of the first part of the semester will be on dramatic writing: on writing a premise and dialogue; on developing character and plot. The emphasis will be on writing character-driven drama. For the second half of the semester, students will be introduced to the basic elements of fiction—setting, characters, conflict, plot, point-of-view—and engaged in writing exercises and prompts.

All drafts and revisions will be critiqued in a workshop environment, and the final products of these workshops will be at a one-act play (5-8 pages of script) and a short story of about 1,500 words.

To help with the understanding of these elements, you will read one-act plays and short stories from master writers and analyze them as how a working writer would.

ASSIGNMENTS:

Module One (drama):
• five writing exercises
• two drafts of a one-act plays (draft)
• one revision of a one-act play

Module Two (short fiction):
• five writing exercises
• two short story drafts (minimum 500 words each)
• a final draft of a short story, approx. 1,500 words in length

Also required are active participation in all workshops and excellent attendance.

TEXTS:
• Miller, Arthur.  Death of a Salesman (Penguin recommended, but any edition is fine)

• Wilson, August.  Joe Turner’s Come and Gone (Plume)
• Daley (ed.), World’s Greatest Short Stories (Dover Thrift Edition).

Course texts will be available for purchase at the UHM bookstore and at AbeBooks.com.