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|name=Experimental Literature and Writing
|name=Experimental Literature and Writing
|description=This class asks students to reflect upon reading and writing practices that are “experimental” or “non-traditional.Topics discussed will include writing under strict rules to explore creativity and critical thinking and choose-your-own adventures and blackout poetry. In addition to reading select works of experimental writing, students will have opportunities to create their own experimental writing and develop a zine of original experimental writing.
|description=Students will learn about “experimental” or “non-traditional” reading and writing practices. Topics discussed will include writing under strict rules to explore creativity and critical thinking, in addition to choose-your-own adventures and blackout poetry.  


Prerequisite: This is an advanced English class reserved for 11th and 12th grade students, but 9th and 10th grade students can petition for admission.
In addition to reading select works of experimental writing, students will have opportunities to create their own experimental writing and develop a zine of original experimental writing.
 
''This is an advanced class reserved for 11th and 12th grade students. However, 9th and 10th grade students can petition for admission. Ask Dr. Hawkins for more information.''
|department=English Language and Literature
|department=English Language and Literature
|teacher=Dillon Hawkins
|teacher=Dillon Hawkins

Latest revision as of 22:37, 7 February 2025


Department English Language and Literature
Teacher Dillon Hawkins
Sessions 1
GR Code EL
Offered Currently
Open to Juniors
Seniors

Students will learn about “experimental” or “non-traditional” reading and writing practices. Topics discussed will include writing under strict rules to explore creativity and critical thinking, in addition to choose-your-own adventures and blackout poetry.

In addition to reading select works of experimental writing, students will have opportunities to create their own experimental writing and develop a zine of original experimental writing.

This is an advanced class reserved for 11th and 12th grade students. However, 9th and 10th grade students can petition for admission. Ask Dr. Hawkins for more information.