Thursday, September 11, 2014

Popular Mechanics; eLearning; Lab time

After reading and discussing Raymond Carver's short story "Popular Mechanics", please go to the lab and continue to write. At the end of class (last 5 minutes or so), please print out any work you have completed this week and put it in your portfolio. I will collect your portfolio as your exit ticket today from class. In the future we will be using eLearning to do this sort of thing, but right now the system is having a few hiccups and difficulties.

Submit any writing drafts that you have completed this past week (poems, short stories, scenes, etc.), print the draft(s) out and turn in for participation credit.

HOMEWORK: None. If you have not yet read up to page: 78 in Sudden Fiction, please catch up with us. Please bring your books with you to our next class for a writing assignment.

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This course stresses understanding the characteristics & techniques in the literary genres of fiction, poetry, and dramatic writing. This course will continue to build on students’ reading and writing skills begun in previous creative writing classes. Readings and discussions of works by major writers in the field will be examined as inspiration and models of fine writing. This educational blog is designed for the use of the students at the School of the Arts in Rochester, NY.