The intended subject specific learning outcomes. See the library reading list for this module (Canterbury) Learning outcomes Packer, ZZ (2005) Drinking Coffee Elsewhere, Edinburgh: Canongate Mansfield, Katherine (2008) Selected Stories, Oxford: OUP Machado, Carmen Maria (2019) Her Body & Other Parties, London: Serpent’s Tail Jackson, Shirley (2009) The Lottery & Other Stories, London: Penguin Total study hours: 300 Method of assessmentĪlternative Assessment: 100% coursework (4,000 words original fiction plus 500 words reflective task) Indicative readingĬarver, Raymond (1993) Where I'm Calling From: The Selected Stories, London: Harvill As the term progresses, the focus will shift more on to the students' own work and writing workshops will be an integral part of the seminars. These discussions will be supported and illustrated by writing exercises. Students will discuss the set texts, as exemplars of writerly craft. Each week, there will be a different technical theme, exemplified by prior reading. The elements that will be covered are: point-of-view characterisation dialogue plot structure and planning voice and tone description and imagery location and place editing and re-editing theme. This module will concentrate on, as it says, The Elements of Fiction.
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