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|description=In this course, students will read, discuss, and practice unconventional storytelling practices to explore the possibilities in writing. Topics discussed will include choose-your-own adventures stories, comics, black-out poetry, among others. Students will have opportunities to develop and create their own experimental writing throughout the session. | |description=In this course, students will read, discuss, and practice unconventional storytelling practices to explore the possibilities in writing. Topics discussed will include choose-your-own adventures stories, comics, black-out poetry, among others. Students will have opportunities to develop and create their own experimental writing throughout the session. | ||
|department=English Language and Literature | |department=English Language and Literature | ||
|teacher=Dillon Hawkins | |||
|sessions=1 | |sessions=1 | ||
|grcode=EL | |grcode=EL |
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Department | English Language and Literature |
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Teacher | Dillon Hawkins |
Sessions | 1 |
GR Code | EL |
Offered | Currently |
Open to |
Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors |
In this course, students will read, discuss, and practice unconventional storytelling practices to explore the possibilities in writing. Topics discussed will include choose-your-own adventures stories, comics, black-out poetry, among others. Students will have opportunities to develop and create their own experimental writing throughout the session.