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Certificate in Literary Fiction II

Certificates » Literary Fiction II
Program Features
  • Guest speakers, including notable published authors
  • In-class writing and peer workshops
  • A year-end class anthology showcasing your writing
  • Opportunity to submit your work to Stratus: Journal of Arts & Writing  
Who Should Apply
Strengthen your literary writing skills as you revise and complete a full-length novel. Explore language and detail choices, narrative voice, dialogue, uses of time and other facets of writing. Learn about story premise and methods for organizing story structure. Receive guidance from an award-winning instructor as you study literary trends and practices. Learn how to research markets and prepare your manuscript for the literary marketplace.
Key Outcomes
You will advance your literary fiction writing skills by revising and completing your novel and preparing it for submission to agents and publishers.
Sections
Start Location Program ID Status
Autumn 2013  Details UW Seattle 4329
Course Dates Days Instructor
Literary Fiction II: Story Premise and Structure Oct 8 - Dec 10, 2013 Tu Driscoll
Literary Fiction II: Character Jan 7 - Mar 11, 2014 Tu Driscoll
Literary Fiction II: Language and Presentation Apr 1 - Jun 3, 2014 Tu Driscoll
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Program Highlights
Popular Fiction and Literary Fiction Video Thumbnail

Pam Binder, an instructor in the Certificate in Popular Fiction, and Scott Driscoll, an instructor for the Certificate in Literary Fiction, offer a behind-the-scenes look at these writing programs.

Read about the Student Experience 

 Literary Fiction – Q&A with Instructor Scott Driscoll