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Course Description

Summer 2015 • Grade 7 and above • Writing Sequence

For reference only; see current year course listing for course availability and details.

Molding Your Prose

This course fosters familiarity with the writing process by asking the student to write a sequence of exercises based on the same basic narrative material. Along the way, students learn that written material does not steer itself: it can be adapted almost infinitely to a variety of forms and requirements. In this respect, it is an introduction to both other writing courses and to literary study.

Sections and Teachers

Section 1:

Instructor: Bruce McMenomy

Starts: June 16, 2015
Ends: August 11, 2015

Tuesday 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM ET

Tuition: $200.00


Prerequisites

None

Recommended background

Any previous writing experience would be helpful, though advanced writers might profit more from another course in the "Molding Your..." sequence

Teacher's notes:

"Molding Your Prose" has served as an introductory writing course, and an introduction to Dr. McMenomy's courses for the last fifteen years. No materials are required for this course.

Textbooks and Materials

There are no textbook or materials currently required for this course. Check instructor's notes above for additional information, or contact the instructor.

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