ENC 5317 Fall 2019 Roberts
Students will produce 20-30 pages: stand-alone essays, linked short pieces or part of a larger work of narrative nonfiction. Whatever you write, I would hope that some of you would try to publish it. Indeed, we will discuss how you pitch to newspapers, journals, magazines, online sites, etc., as well as how to write a nonfiction book proposal.
In addition, we will be writing a radio essay for possible recording on Florida Public Radio–Creative Writing has a designated slot during Sunday “All Things Considered.”
This course satisfies 3 credit hours toward the workshop requirement for the Creative Writing MFA and PhD degrees.
Requirements: Successful completion of this course satisfies three credit hours of the academic requirement for the Certificate in Editing and Publishing. If a student has already met the academic requirement, the course can count for additional credits toward the 12-hour Certificate.