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Schedule of Classes for the Creative Writing Program - Spring 2023
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Creative Writing
 ENCW 2300 Poetry Writing
19956 001WKS (3)Open 14 / 15Henrietta HadleyMoWeFr 9:00am - 9:50amNew Cabell Hall 068
19957 002WKS (3)Closed 15 / 15Lucas MartinezMoWeFr 10:00am - 10:50amThe Rotunda Room 152
19958 003WKS (3)Closed 15 / 15Makshya TolbertMoWeFr 11:00am - 11:50amNew Cabell Hall 064
19959 004WKS (3)Closed 15 / 15Kaitlyn AiryMoWeFr 12:00pm - 12:50pmBryan Hall 332
19960 005WKS (3)Closed 15 / 15Talia IsaacsonMoWeFr 1:00pm - 1:50pmBryan Hall 330
19962 007WKS (3)Closed 15 / 15Sebastien ButlerTuTh 5:00pm - 6:15pmNew Cabell Hall 042
 ENCW 2560 Introduction to Fiction Writing - Themed
 Dream Schools: Fictions of the College Campus
20669 001WKS (3)Closed 15 / 15Piers Gelly+1TuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmGibson Hall 241
 ENCW 2600 Fiction Writing
19964 002WKS (3)Open 14 / 15Coby-Dillon EnglishMoWeFr 10:00am - 10:50amThe Rotunda Room 150
19965 003WKS (3)Closed 15 / 15Jana HornMoWeFr 11:00am - 11:50amNew Cabell Hall 068
19966 004WKS (3)Closed 16 / 15Nial BufordMoWeFr 12:00pm - 12:50pmBryan Hall 334
19967 005WKS (3)Open 14 / 15Kathryn HolmstromMoWeFr 1:00pm - 1:50pmNew Cabell Hall 287
19968 006WKS (3)Closed 15 / 15Sophia ZaklikowskiTuTh 5:00pm - 6:15pmDawson's Row 1
19969 007WKS (3)Closed 15 / 15Katherine CartTuTh 5:00pm - 6:15pmGibson Hall 141
 ENCW 3310 Intermediate Poetry Writing I
19955 001WKS (3)Permission 16 / 12Amber McBrideTuTh 5:00pm - 6:15pmBrooks Hall 103
 ENCW 3559 New Course in Creative Writing
 Storytelling and Performance Prose
19942 001Lecture (3)Permission 11 / 12Anna Martin-BeecherTuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmNew Cabell Hall 044
 Admission by Instructor Permission. Please send a sample of your prose writing (around 5 pages) and a brief statement (1 page max) about why this course interests you to am2aw@virginia.edu.
 ENCW 3610 Intermediate Fiction Writing
19941 001WKS (3)Permission 12 / 12Anna Martin-BeecherTh 11:00am - 1:30pmDawson's Row 1
 Admission by Instructor Permission. Please send a sample of your prose writing (around 5 pages) and a brief statement (1 page max) about why this course interests you to am2aw@virginia.edu.
 WRITING THE LONG(ER) STORY
20003 002WKS (3)Permission 11 / 12Jane AlisonWe 2:00pm - 4:30pmBryan Hall 233
 Unless you are in the APLP program, instructor permission is required. Please send Jane Alison (jas2ad) a note saying who you are why you’re interested in this class, together with a brief (10-page max) writing sample. I'll read applications in early December and let you know soon thereafter.
 ENCW 4550 Topics in Literary Prose
 Dialogue: Writing the Exchange
19940 001SEM (3)Permission 14 / 15Anna Martin-BeecherTu 11:00am - 1:30pmDawson's Row 1
 Unless you are in the APLP program, instructor permission required. Please email am2aw@virginia.edu with 3-5 pages of your creative writing and a statement (no more than a page) about why you are interested in the class.
 ENCW 4720 Area Program in Literary Prose Thesis Course
20005 001SEM (3)Permission 12 / 12Micheline MarcomFr 2:30pm - 5:00pmDawson's Row 1
 ENCW 4810 Advanced Fiction Writing I
20010 001WKS (3)Permission 12 / 12Rabih AlameddineTu 2:00pm - 4:30pmBryan Hall 233
 ENCW 4820 Poetry Program Poetics
 APPW POETICS SEMINAR: MYSTERY AND CLARITY
20702 002SEM (3)Permission12 / 12Debra NystromWe 2:00pm - 4:30pmDawson's Row 1
 ENCW 4920 Poetry Program Capstone
19971 001SEM (3)Permission11 / 15Brian TeareWe 6:00pm - 8:30pmNew Cabell Hall 191
 ENCW 7310 MFA Poetry Workshop
 AND SO THE CONVERSATION TURNS
20004 001WKS (3)Permission10 / 10Kiki PetrosinoTu 2:00pm - 4:30pmDawson's Row 1
 ENCW 7610 MFA Fiction Workshop
20020 001WKS (3)Permission10 / 10Micheline MarcomWe 5:00pm - 7:30pmDawson's Row 1
 ENCW 8999 MFA Non-Topical Research
12835 001IND (1 - 12)Open0 / 30James LivingoodTBATBA
12836 002IND (1 - 12)Open3 / 30Kiki PetrosinoTBATBA
12837 003IND (1 - 12)Open3 / 30Brian TeareTBATBA
12838 004IND (1 - 12)Open3 / 30Debra NystromTBATBA
12840 006IND (1 - 12)Open2 / 30Rabih AlameddineTBATBA
12841 007IND (1 - 12)Open5 / 30Micheline MarcomTBATBA
12842 008IND (1 - 12)Open6 / 30Jane AlisonTBATBA
20968 009IND (1 - 12)Open2 / 30Lisa SpaarTBATBA
English-Literature
 ENGL 5559 New Course in English Literature
 Contemporary Jewish Fiction
19999 003SEM (3)Open9 / 15Caroline RodyTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmNew Cabell Hall 066
 The Literature of British Abolition, 1750-1810
20006 004SEM (3)Open8 / 15Michael SuarezTu 5:00pm - 7:30pmBryan Hall 328
 Writing Self and Other: Formally Inventive Memoir
20970 005SEM (3)Permission13 / 12Jane AlisonFr 2:00pm - 4:30pmPavilion VIII 102
 Unless you are in the MFA or APLP program, instructor permission is required. Please send a note saying who you are and why you're interested in this course, along with a brief (10-page max) creative-writing sample, to Jane Alison at jas2ad.
 Intro to Textual Criticism and Scholarly Editing
21080 006SEM (3)Open6 / 12David Vander MeulenFr 9:30am - 12:00pmBryan Hall 233
 ENGL 8596 Form and Theory of Poetry
 Cutting Up: Collage & Revolutionary Poetics
19970 001SEM (3)Permission13 / 15Brian TeareTh 2:00pm - 4:30pmDawson's Row 1
 Poets, prosers, and scholars welcome.
 ENGL 8598 Form and Theory of Fiction
 The Short Form
20011 001SEM (3)Permission9 / 15Rabih AlameddineMo 2:00pm - 4:30pmBryan Hall 233

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