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Creative Writing |
ENCW 2200 Introduction to Creative Nonfiction Writing |
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19875 | 001 | WKS (3) | Closed | 12 / 12 | Raisa Tolchinsky | MoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pm | Dell 1 104 |
ENCW 3310 Intermediate Poetry Writing I |
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11670 | 001 | WKS (3) | Permission | 11 / 12 | Debra Nystrom | We 2:00pm - 4:30pm | Web-Based Course |
| The course will meet outdoors on grounds when weather permits. This is a weekly 2.5-hour once-weekly class for students advanced beyond the level of ENCW 2300. Emphasis is on workshop of students' own poems, with focused writing exercises and written responses to relevant outside reading, as well as class discussions on issues of contemporary poetry. Final poetry portfolio required. INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION IS REQUIRED FOR ENROLLMENT. Please request instructor permission through SIS and apply through email. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: writing sample of 4-5 poems IN A SINGLE WORD DOCUMENT with a cover sheet including name, year, email address, major, prior workshop experience, and other workshops to which you are submitting. Submit application to Prof. Nystrom at dln8u@virginia.edu . Applications will be considered on a rolling basis as soon as registration opens. For full consideration, email your application as soon as possible. The final deadline will be December 15th. Classes do sometimes fill before the final submission deadline, but an effort will be made to hold a few seats open until after the deadline. |
ENCW 3610 Intermediate Fiction Writing |
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| Playing Around in Literature: Turning the World into Words |
11672 | 001 | WKS (3) | Permission | 12 / 12 | Micheline Marcom | Th 2:00pm - 4:30pm | Dawson's Row 1 |
| Instructor Permission is required for enrollment. Please request instructor permission through SIS and apply through email. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: a writing sample of 3-5 pages with a cover sheet including name, year, email address, major, prior workshop experience, other workshops to which you are applying, and 1 paragraph why you'd like to take this course. Submit application in a single document to mam5du@virginia.edu. For full consideration, email your application by December 15th. |
ENCW 4550 Topics in Literary Prose |
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| Literature of AIDS/Literature of Pandemic |
13001 | 001 | SEM (3) | Permission | 9 / 15 | Rabih Alameddine | Tu 10:00am - 12:30pm | Bryan Hall 233 |
ENCW 4720 Area Program in Literary Prose Thesis Course |
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13002 | 001 | SEM (3) | Permission | 10 / 12 | Jane Alison | Mo 2:00pm - 4:30pm | Dawson's Row 1 |
ENCW 4810 Advanced Fiction Writing I |
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| People, Places, Things |
11674 | 001 | WKS (3) | Permission | 12 / 12 | Micheline Marcom | We 2:00pm - 4:30pm | Dawson's Row 1 |
| In this advanced writing course we will focus each week on reading works of imaginative literature and responding creatively with a focus on character, setting, and details. Students will also have the opportunity to workshop 1 longer story/novel excerpt. Instructor Permission is required for enrollment. Please request instructor permission through SIS and apply through email. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: writing sample of 3-5 pages with a cover sheet including name, year, email address, major, prior workshop experience, other workshops to which you are submitting, and 1 paragraph why you'd like to take this course. Submit application in a single document to mam5du@virginia.edu. For full consideration, email your application by December 15th. |
ENCW 4820 Poetry Program Poetics |
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| Return to Grounds |
13003 | 001 | SEM (3) | Permission | 14 / 12 | Kiki Petrosino | We 2:00pm - 4:30pm | Bryan Hall 233 |
| In this seminar, we will focus on renewing our artistic connections to UVA now that we’re back in community together. We’ll read published works of poetry by writers with ties to the University, Charlottesville, & the region. We’ll also think about & explore the physical space of Grounds as a site for reading, writing, researching, & sharing poems.
Please note: this course is designed for students in the Area Program in Poetry Writing, but open to other students on a space-available basis & after consultation with the Instructor. |
ENCW 4920 Poetry Program Capstone |
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| POETRY PROGRAM CAPSTONE COURSE |
13004 | 001 | SEM (3) | Permission | 11 / 10 | Lisa Spaar | TBA | TBA |
ENCW 5310 Advanced Poetry Writing II |
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| Advanced Poetry Writing (for graduate or undergraduate credit) |
19129 | 001 | WKS (3) | Permission | 11 / 12 | Debra Nystrom | Th 2:00pm - 4:30pm | Web-Based Course |
| The course will meet outdoors on grounds when weather permits. This workshop is for students with prior experience in writing and revising poetry, and it welcomes students working in the poetry/prose hybrid space as well. It is open to advanced undergraduate students, MFA fiction students, and graduate English students. The class will involve discussion of student poems and of assigned reading, with particular attention to issues of craft. Students will be expected to write and revise six to eight poems, to participate in class discussion and offer detailed notes in response to other students’ work, to keep a poetry journal, to attend several poetry readings, to turn in close-reading responses to three assigned readings, and to participate in a group presentation. INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION IS REQUIRED FOR ENROLLMENT. Please request instructor permission through SIS and apply through email. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: writing sample of 4-5 poems IN A SINGLE WORD DOCUMENT with a cover sheet including name, year, email address, major, prior workshop experience, and other workshops to which you are submitting. Submit application to Prof. Nystrom at dln8u@virginia.edu . Applications will be considered on a rolling basis as soon as registration opens. For full consideration, email your application as soon as possible. The final deadline will be December 15th. Classes do sometimes fill before the final submission deadline, but an effort will be made to hold a few seats open until after the deadline.
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ENCW 7310 MFA Poetry Workshop |
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11675 | 001 | WKS (3) | Permission | 8 / 10 | Rita Dove | Mo 2:00pm - 4:30pm | Bryan Hall 233 |
ENCW 7610 MFA Fiction Workshop |
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12750 | 001 | WKS (3) | Permission | 9 / 10 | Rabih Alameddine | Mo 2:00pm - 4:30pm | New Cabell Hall 115 |
ENCW 8999 MFA Non-Topical Research |
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13969 | 001 | IND (1 - 12) | Open | 1 / 30 | James Livingood | TBA | TBA |
ENCW 8993 Independent Writing Project |
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20903 | 001 | IND (3) | Permission | 0 / 5 | James Livingood | TBA | TBA |
ENCW 4993 Independent Project in Creative Writing |
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21926 | 001 | IND (3) | Permission | 1 / 3 | Elizabeth Denton | TBA | TBA |
ENCW 2300 Poetry Writing |
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10718 | 002 | WKS (3) | Closed | 17 / 15 | Katherine James | MoWeFr 11:00am - 11:50am | Bryan Hall 235 |
ENCW 3310 Intermediate Poetry Writing I |
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| REVOLUTIONARY LETTERS |
19192 | 002 | WKS (3) | Permission | 11 / 12 | Brian Teare | Mo 2:00pm - 4:30pm | Brooks Hall 103 |
| Instructor Permission is required for enrollment. Please request instructor permission through SIS and apply through email. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: writing sample of 4-5 poems with a cover sheet including name, year, email address, major, prior workshop experience, and other workshops to which you are submitting. Submit application in a single document to Prof. Teare at bt5ps@virginia.edu. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis as soon as registration opens. For full consideration, email your application as soon as possible. The final deadline will be December 15th. Classes do sometimes fill before the final submission deadline, but an effort will be made to hold a few seats open until after the deadline. |
ENCW 3610 Intermediate Fiction Writing |
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| Making and Uncovering: Adventures in Writing Fiction |
11673 | 002 | WKS (3) | Permission | 11 / 12 | Anna Martin-Beecher | TuTh 5:00pm - 6:15pm | Bryan Hall 203 |
| Instructor Permission required. To apply:
1. Request instructor permission in SIS.
2. Email am2aw@virginia.edu with a 3-5 page fiction sample.
3. In the body of your email, detail your reasons for wanting to take the course, your experience of writing workshops and details of any other creative writing classes you're applying to.
For full consideration, please apply by December 15th.
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ENCW 8999 MFA Non-Topical Research |
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13970 | 002 | IND (1 - 12) | Open | 3 / 30 | Kiki Petrosino | TBA | TBA |
ENCW 2300 Poetry Writing |
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10719 | 003 | WKS (3) | Open | 14 / 15 | Henrietta Hadley | MoWeFr 9:00am - 9:50am | Bryan Hall 328 |
ENCW 2600 Fiction Writing |
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11072 | 003 | WKS (3) | Closed | 15 / 15 | Nana Boateng | MoWe 6:00pm - 7:15pm | The Rotunda Room 150 |
ENCW 3310 Intermediate Poetry Writing I |
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19193 | 003 | WKS (3) | Permission | 13 / 12 | Rita Dove | Tu 2:00pm - 4:30pm | Bryan Hall 233 |
ENCW 3610 Intermediate Fiction Writing |
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| Reading & Writing Short Fiction |
19203 | 003 | WKS (3) | Permission | 12 / 12 | Elizabeth Denton | We 5:00pm - 7:30pm | Dawson's Row 1 |
| Instructor Permission is required for enrollment. Please request instructor permission through SIS and apply through email. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: a writing sample with a cover sheet including name, year, email address, major, prior workshop experience, other workshops to which you are applying. Submit application in a single document to ed3m@virginia.edu. For full consideration, email your application by December 15th. Admission is rolling. |
ENCW 8999 MFA Non-Topical Research |
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13971 | 003 | IND (1 - 12) | Open | 5 / 30 | Brian Teare | TBA | TBA |
13972 | 004 | IND (1 - 12) | Open | 3 / 30 | Debra Nystrom | TBA | TBA |
ENCW 2300 Poetry Writing |
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11074 | 005 | WKS (3) | Closed | 15 / 15 | Hajjar Baban | TuTh 5:00pm - 6:15pm | New Cabell Hall 068 |
ENCW 2600 Fiction Writing |
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11316 | 005 | WKS (3) | Open | 14 / 15 | Laura McGehee | TuTh 5:00pm - 6:15pm | New Cabell Hall 042 |
ENCW 8999 MFA Non-Topical Research |
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13973 | 005 | IND (1 - 12) | Open | 1 / 30 | Lisa Spaar | TBA | TBA |
ENCW 2600 Fiction Writing |
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12047 | 006 | WKS (3) | Closed | 16 / 15 | Derick Olson | MoWeFr 1:00pm - 1:50pm | Bryan Hall 334 |
ENCW 8999 MFA Non-Topical Research |
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13974 | 006 | IND (1 - 12) | Open | 3 / 30 | Rabih Alameddine | TBA | TBA |
ENCW 2300 Poetry Writing |
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12733 | 007 | WKS (3) | Closed | 15 / 15 | Hodges Adams | TuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pm | Maury Hall 110 |
ENCW 2600 Fiction Writing |
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12558 | 007 | WKS (3) | Closed | 15 / 15 | Roberto Rodriguez | MoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pm | The Rotunda Room 150 |
ENCW 8999 MFA Non-Topical Research |
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13975 | 007 | IND (1 - 12) | Open | 4 / 30 | Micheline Marcom | TBA | TBA |
ENCW 2300 Poetry Writing |
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12995 | 008 | WKS (3) | Closed | 15 / 15 | Hannah Dierdorff | MoWe 6:30pm - 7:45pm | New Cabell Hall 064 |
ENCW 2600 Fiction Writing |
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12996 | 008 | WKS (3) | Closed | 16 / 15 | Jana Horn | MoWeFr 11:00am - 11:50am | Bryan Hall 328 |
ENCW 8999 MFA Non-Topical Research |
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13976 | 008 | IND (1 - 12) | Open | 4 / 30 | Jane Alison | TBA | TBA |