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Schedule of Classes for the Creative Writing Program - Fall 2024
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Creative Writing
 ENCW 2300Poetry Writing
20008 001WKS (3 Units)Open 5 / 7Kamau WalkerMoWeFr 9:00am - 9:50amBrooks Hall 103
20010 003WKS (3 Units)Open 6 / 7Desiree HensleyMoWeFr 11:00am - 11:50amThe Rotunda Room 152
20011 004WKS (3 Units)Wait List (1 / 99) 7 / 7Gabriel CostelloMoWeFr 12:00pm - 12:50pmBryan Hall 330
20012 005WKS (3 Units)Wait List (1 / 99) 7 / 7Holly ZhouMoWeFr 1:00pm - 1:50pmNew Cabell Hall 056
20013 006WKS (3 Units)Wait List (2 / 99) 7 / 7Alexa LuborskyMoWe 5:00pm - 6:15pmNew Cabell Hall 594
20015 008WKS (3 Units)Open 6 / 7Mack GreggTuTh 5:00pm - 6:15pmNew Cabell Hall 068
20305 009WKS (3 Units)Wait List (5 / 99) 7 / 7Caroline EricksonMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pmNew Cabell Hall 115
 ENCW 2600Fiction Writing
20017 001WKS (3 Units)Wait List (1 / 99) 7 / 7Tanner HansenMoWeFr 9:00am - 9:50amNew Cabell Hall 066
20019 003WKS (3 Units)Wait List (0 / 99) 7 / 7Seonah KimMoWeFr 10:00am - 10:50amNew Cabell Hall 187
20020 004WKS (3 Units)Open 3 / 7Opeyemi Rasak-OyadiranMoWeFr 11:00am - 11:50amBrooks Hall 103
20025 009WKS (3 Units)Wait List (3 / 99) 7 / 7Garrett KimTuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmDell 1 104
20026 010WKS (3 Units)Wait List (2 / 99) 7 / 7Danny EisenbergTuTh 5:00pm - 6:15pmNew Cabell Hall 594
 ENCW 3310Intermediate Poetry Writing I
 VIRGINIA (FOR POETS)
19987 001WKS (3 Units)Permission 10 / 12Kiki PetrosinoTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pmNew Cabell Hall 038
 This course is open to students with experience in writing & workshopping poetry. To apply: send Professor Kiki Petrosino (cmp2k@virginia.edu) a sample of 4-5 original poems + a cover letter specifying whether you are in any majors, minors, or special concentrations for which this course may be needed/required. Please also specify any other creative writing workshops to which you may be applying. Make sure to send an official request for instructor permission on SIS along with any e-mail requests. Enrollment for returning students begins April 8 & will continue until the section is filled. For full consideration, please apply as soon as possible. Confirmation of your spot in the class may arrive in early summer, but hopefully much sooner.
19991 002WKS (3 Units)Permission 10 / 12Brian TeareMoWe 12:30pm - 1:45pmBryan Hall 233
  *******THIS CLASS WILL BE TAUGHT BY A NEW PROFESSOR OF POETRY, PROF. SUMITA CHAKRABORTY ******* To apply: send Professor Brian Teare (bt5ps@virginia.edu) a sample of 4-5 original poems + a cover letter specifying whether you are in any majors, minors, or special concentrations for which this course may be needed/required. Please also specify any other creative writing workshops to which you may be applying. Make sure to send an official request for instructor permission on SIS along with any e-mail requests. Professor Teare will consult with the new Professor of Poetry on permissions. Enrollment for returning students begins April 8 & will continue until the section is filled. For full consideration, please apply as soon as possible. Confirmation of your spot in the class may arrive in early summer.
 ENCW 3350Intermediate Nonfiction Writing
20001 001WKS (3 Units)Permission 8 / 12Anna Martin-BeecherTu 2:00pm - 4:30pmBryan Hall 233
 Admission by Instructor Permission. Please send a sample of your prose writing (around 5 pages) and a brief statement about why this course interests you to am2aw@virginia.edu. Writing sample not required for APLP and APPW students.
 ENCW 3500Topics in Creative Writing
 Storytelling and Performance Prose
20545 001WKS (3 Units)Permission 1 / 12Anna Martin-BeecherTh 11:00am - 1:30pmBryan Hall 233
  Admission by Instructor Permission. Please send a sample of your prose writing (around 5 pages) and a brief statement about why this course interests you to am2aw@virginia.edu. Writing sample not required for APLP and APPW students
 Screenwriting
20546 002WKS (3 Units)Permission 2 / 12Kevin MoffettWe 1:00pm - 3:30pmDawson's Row 1
 INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION REQUIRED. Request permission in SIS and email a brief writing sample and letter of interest to sem9zn@virginia.edu.
 ENCW 3559New Course in Creative Writing
 New Mythologies
19992 001Lecture (3 Units)Permission5 / 12Jane AlisonFr 11:00am - 1:30pmBryan Hall 233
 To apply, send me (jas2ad) a note saying what draws you to this course, and attach a brief sample of your creative writing. Be sure to apply via SIS, too.
 ENCW 3610Intermediate Fiction Writing
19997 001WKS (3 Units)Permission 0 / 12Micheline MarcomTu 5:00pm - 7:30pmBryan Hall 233
 To apply: send 3-5 pages of fiction + a cover letter detailing why you'd like to take this course and what classes you have already taken and with whom to Professor Marcom: mam5du@virginia.edu. Make sure to send an official request for instructor permission on SIS along with any e-mail requests. Enrollment will continue until the section is filled. Confirmation of your spot in the class may arrive in early summer to mid summer.
19999 002WKS (3 Units)Permission 0 / 12Micheline MarcomWe 3:00pm - 5:30pmNew Cabell Hall 411
  *******THIS CLASS WILL BE TAUGHT BY A NEW PROFESSOR ******* To apply: send Professor Micheline Marcom (mam5du@virginia.edu) 3-5 pages of fiction + a cover letter detailing why you'd like to take this course and what classes you have already taken and with whom. Make sure to send an official request for instructor permission on SIS along with any e-mail requests. Enrollment will continue until the section is filled. Confirmation of your spot in the class may arrive in early summer to mid summer.
 ENCW 4550Topics in Literary Prose
 Post-Apocalyptic Narratives
 Post-Apocalyptic Narratives
19995 001SEM (3 Units)Permission 11 / 12Kevin MoffettTu 11:00am - 1:30pmBryan Hall 233
 Unless you are in the APLP program, instructor permission required. Please email sem9zn@virginia.edu with 3-5 pages of your writing and a brief statement about why you are interested in the class.
 ENCW 4810Advanced Fiction Writing I
 Admission by Instructor Permission. Please send a sample of your prose writing (around 5 pages) and
20000 001WKS (3 Units)Permission 8 / 12Anna Martin-BeecherTu 9:30am - 12:00pmDawson's Row 1
 ENCW 4820Poetry Program Poetics
19990 001SEM (3 Units)Permission9 / 12Brian TeareWe 2:00pm - 4:30pmBryan Hall 310
 *THIS CLASS WILL BE TAUGHT BY A NEW PROFESSOR OF POETRY, PROF. SUMITA CHAKRABORTY *
 ENCW 4830Advanced Poetry Writing I
19989 001WKS (3 Units)Permission 4 / 12Kiki PetrosinoMo 2:00pm - 4:30pmBryan Hall 310
 *******THIS CLASS WILL BE TAUGHT BY CAMILLE DUNGY, KAPNICK WRITER-IN-RESIDENCE******* To apply: send Professor Kiki Petrosino (cmp2k@virginia.edu) a sample of 4-5 original poems + a cover letter specifying whether you are in any majors, minors, or special concentrations for which this course may be needed/required. Please also specify any other creative writing workshops to which you may be applying. Make sure to send an official request for instructor permission on SIS along with any e-mail requests. Professor Petrosino will consult with Professor Dungy on permissions. Enrollment for returning students begins April 8 & will continue until the section is filled. For full consideration, please apply as soon as possible. Confirmation of your spot in the class may arrive in early summer.
 ENCW 4993Independent Project in Creative Writing
20611 001IND (3 Units)Permission1 / 1Jane AlisonTBATBA
 ENCW 5310Advanced Poetry Writing II
 POETS' MEMOIRS
19986 001WKS (3 Units)Permission4 / 12Kiki PetrosinoTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmDawson's Row 1
 This class is open to graduate & undergraduate students via instructor permission. To apply: send Professor Kiki Petrosino (cmp2k@virginia.edu) a sample of 4-5 original poems + a cover letter specifying whether you are in any programs or special concentrations for which this course may be needed/required. Please also specify any other creative writing workshops to which you may be applying. Make sure to send an official request for instructor permission on SIS along with any e-mail requests. Enrollment for returning students begins April 8 & will continue until the section is filled. For full consideration, please apply as soon as possible. Confirmation of your spot in the class may arrive in early summer, but hopefully much sooner.
 ENCW 5610Advanced Fiction Writing II
 Looking & Writing: Ekphrastic Prose
19996 001WKS (3 Units)Permission0 / 12Micheline MarcomTh 3:00pm - 5:30pmBryan Hall 233
 This class is open to graduate and undergraduate students via instructor permission. An experimental prose-writing class where we will look at works of art, take walks and look closely at our world, contemplate the night-sky, read works of literature, and consider how we might write not merely about what we are looking at or reading, per se, but how to create something new from the experience. We will read an array of stories and essays by Bruno Schulz, Robert Walser, William Blake, Clarice Lispector, and Walter Benjamin as well as writings by visual artists from the contemporary David Hockney to Kandinsky, Delacroix, Vasari and others. We will do a lot of looking! Students will do weekly creative responses. To apply: send a 1 page letter specifying your interest in the course and any experience in creative writing or the visual arts.
 ENCW 7310MFA Poetry Workshop
19846 001WKS (3 Units)Permission4 / 10Brian TeareMo 2:00pm - 4:30pmBryan Hall 233
 ENCW 7610MFA Fiction Workshop
19998 001WKS (3 Units)Permission2 / 10To Be AnnouncedMo 2:00pm - 4:30pmDawson's Row 1
 ENCW 8999MFA Non-Topical Research
11988 001IND (1 - 12 Units)Open16 / 25James LivingoodTBA TBA
11989 002IND (1 - 12 Units)Open0 / 30Jane AlisonTBA TBA
11990 003IND (1 - 12 Units)Open0 / 30Lisa SpaarTBA TBA
11285 4IND (1 - 12 Units)Open0 / 30Micheline MarcomTBA TBA
12264 6IND (1 - 12 Units)Open0 / 5Brian TeareTBA TBA
14058 008IND (1 - 12 Units)Open0 / 30Kiki PetrosinoTBA TBA
14140 9IND (1 - 12 Units)Open0 / 30Kevin MoffettTBA TBA
English-Literature
 ENGL 5559New Course in English Literature
 Anne Spencer and/of the Harlem Renaissance
 Anne Spencer, Poet & Gardener in Lynchburg: Archives of the Harlem Renaissance
19797 001SEM (3 Units)Open5 / 15Alison BoothTuTh 9:30am - 10:45amBryan Hall 233
 ENGL 8596Form and Theory of Poetry
 To be Grounded: Space, Place, and Setting
 To Be Grounded: Understanding Space, Place, and Setting as a Growth Templates for Poetry
19988 001SEM (3 Units)Permission6 / 15Kiki PetrosinoTu 2:00pm - 4:30pmShannon House 111
 *****THIS CLASS WILL BE TAUGHT BY CAMILLE DUNGY, KAPNICK WRITER-IN-RESIDENCE***** Priority enrollment will be for 1st & 2nd year MFA poetry students, but graduate students from other programs may be admitted, pending instructor permission. If you are *not* in the MFA program, but are a graduate student who would like to add this course, contact Professor Kiki Petrosino at cmp2k@virginia.edu with a brief request & rationale. Professor Petrosino will consult with Professor Dungy on permissions. All e-mail requests for permission should be accompanied by a request on SIS. Enrollment for returning students begins April 8 & will continue until the section is filled. For full consideration, please apply as soon as possible. Confirmation of your spot in the class may arrive in early summer.
 ENGL 8598Form and Theory of Fiction
 Designing the Novel
19993 001SEM (3 Units)Permission3 / 15Jane AlisonWe 2:00pm - 4:30pmBryan Hall 233
 Instructor permission required. To apply, send a note (to jas2ad) telling me about your writing and reading practice, and what draws you to this class.

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