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Creative Writing

E-mail: cearts@mtroyal.ca
Information: 403.440.6012
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Location: Lincoln Park Campus, 4825 Mount Royal Gate SW

Creative Writing, Level 1
Explore your ability to write in a supportive atmosphere as you discover the elements of fiction writing. Discover how to use plot, voice, theme, setting and characterization successfully. Gain valuable feedback on your writing and discuss excerpts from a selection of successful published stories. 

Subject code: XCRW 10005 20 Hours. Fee: $229+GST
CRN 90094 1 class Oct. 5- Nov. 23 7-9:30 p.m. Tue.
CRN 90706 1 class Oct. 7- Dec.2 7-9:30 p.m. Thu.

Writing Articles to Publish
Have you ever read an article and thought, “I could have written that”? This workshop shows you where to find ideas and turn them into a marketable venture. Half the class is spent exploring short non-fiction from concept to draft, the other half discussing how markets work. Ideal for novice writers wishing to write for the magazine market.

Subject code: XCRW 10001 5.5 Hours. Fee: $105+GST
CRN 90344 1 class Oct. 30 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sat.

The First Three Chapters
The first three chapters of any book-length work, fiction or non-fiction, are critical in determining the direction for the rest of the work, as well as capturing the attention of potential publishers and readers. Through discussion and feedback, explore approaches to make those chapters the best they can be. 
Note: Open to new and experienced writers.

Subject code: XCRW 10030 9 Hours. Fee: $115+GST
CRN 90708 3 classes Oct. 2-23 9-12 noon Sat.

Fundamentals of Scriptwriting
Dreamed of writing for film, TV or theatre? Discover the fundamentals — not just theory, but roll-up-your-sleeves writing exercises. Discuss dramatic conflict, scene structure, dialogue and format — especially film format. Previous writing experience is an asset, but not a requirement. The instructor is a film, TV and theatre veteran with 35+ play productions across North America.
Note: Limit of 14 students.

Subject code: XCRW 10003 20 Hours. Fee: $229+GST
CRN 90095 8 classes Sept. 20-Nov.15 7-9:30 p.m. Mon.

Blogging: From Concept to Cash         NEW!
Blogs ( Web logs) are very popular on the Web but building a readership for your personal blog goes beyond simply posting good content. Create a blog and develop it to become a profitable venture. Explore how to choose a topic, attract readership and advertisers, build your blog around search optimization principles and earn revenue. 

Subject code: XCTT 40007-001 15 Hours. Fee: $195+GST.
CRN 90962 Online Sept. 13-Oct.25    

Writing Lives into Stories
Interested in writing a life story? Create a balance between matters of the head and heart. Explore the use of interviews, journals, diaries, memoirs and letters in turning a life into a story. Find sources that can help fill in the gaps or enliven your material. Share and discuss with the class the story you want to tell. 

Subject code: XCRW 10023 This course will be offered Winter 2011.

Travel Writing
Discover how to convert your travels into published articles that help pay for your trips. This course is a practical primer that takes you through the steps of selling your ideas to a variety of markets, taking lively photographs, and researching and writing profitable travel articles. Subject code: XCRW 10002

Subject code: XCRW 10002 14 Hours. Fee: $185+GST
CRN 90146 2 classes Nov. 20-21 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat., Sun.

Creative Writing, Level 2
Take risks in your writing in order to fine-tune your own voice and style of writing. Discover techniques for creating compelling characters, settings and plots, explore the freefall approach to writing, and discuss how to market your writing. Gain valuable feedback from others and hone your editing skills. Subject code: XCRW 10007.
Note: We strongly recommend completion of Creative Writing, Level 1 before registering in this course.

Subject code: XCRW 10007 This course will be offered Winter 2011.

Grammar and Style for Creative Writers
Acquire tools of the trade to polish your writing style and find out when it’s okay to break the rules. This workshop is for creative writers who want to tell stories well and become familiar with correct grammar and punctuation. Gain techniques for building and structuring a fluent and riveting story while varying your style. Subject code: XCRW 10032

Subject code: XCRW 10032 This course is not offered this semester.

 

    
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