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Burzynski: English 233.007 ENGWRT 233.007: Introduction to Creative Writing Tuesdays and Thursday: 12:30-1:45 Lubar S231 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee—Fall, 2016 The Three Oddest Words When I pronounce the word Future, the first syllable already belongs to the past. When I pronounce the word Silence, I destroy it. When I pronounce the word Nothing, I make something no non-being can hold. -Wisława Szymborska A word after a word after a word is power. -Margaret Atwood Instructor: Peter Burzynski Email: [email protected] Office Hours: TR 11:00-12:15 Office hours are in Curtin 515 COURSE DESCRIPTION: Introduction to Creative Writing exposes students to the craft of reading and writing short fiction and poetry, and provides them the opportunity to experiment in both genres. We will read several short stories and poems by past and contemporary writers and analyze them with an emphasis on craft. Through close-readings and analysis, students will acquire elements of craft, which they will implement in their own work. The first half of the class is devoted to fiction writing; the second is for poetry. PREREQUISITES: Students enrolled in this course need to have earned a grade of C or better in English 102 or have received a score of 4 on the EPT. If you do not satisfy either of these prerequisite requirements, please see me immediately. [email protected] Office Hours: TR 11:00-12:15 pm in Curtin 515 1

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Burzynski: English 233.007

ENGWRT 233.007: Introduction to Creative WritingTuesdays and Thursday: 12:30-1:45 Lubar S231University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee—Fall, 2016

The Three Oddest Words When I pronounce the word Future, the first syllable already belongs to the past.

When I pronounce the word Silence, I destroy it.

When I pronounce the word Nothing, I make something no

non-being can hold. -Wisława Szymborska

A word after a word after a word is power.

-Margaret AtwoodInstructor: Peter BurzynskiEmail: [email protected] Hours: TR 11:00-12:15 Office hours are in Curtin 515

COURSE DESCRIPTION: Introduction to Creative Writing exposes students to the craft of reading and writing short fiction and poetry, and provides them the opportunity to experiment in both genres. We will read several short stories and poems by past and contemporary writers and analyze them with an emphasis on craft. Through close-readings and analysis, students will acquire elements of craft, which they will implement in their own work. The first half of the class is devoted to fiction writing; the second is for poetry.

PREREQUISITES: Students enrolled in this course need to have earned a grade of C or better in English 102 or have received a score of 4 on the EPT. If you do not satisfy either of these prerequisite requirements, please see me immediately.

COURSE TEXTS and REQUIRED MATERIALS: Course Reader $21.60, Internet Access to Documents on Desire To Learn (D2L), and about $20 for printing purposes. You will also need to purchase a paper folder and a small, portable notebook ($2-12) that will function as a journal for your in-class writing activities.

[email protected] Office Hours: TR 11:00-12:15 pm in Curtin 5151