Formally designed manuscript of creative Non-fiction

The creative work will be re-submitted, revised as necessary, near the end of the course, and “turned in” in a formally designed manuscript (via email). And the creative work you will write as you digest the course lectures and reading assigned from the text and your classmates’ work and responses. The creative work won’t be graded until the end of the semester when you have possibly revised it but definitely turned it in as a manuscript. If you want, you can start thinking about which six pages you’ll want to turn in as your final portfolio and be revising them if you think they need it. I realize some of you may not have even written all six pages as some of you aren’t due with those last two pages until next week, but just in case you are. . . . And, if you want, since it will be the same assignment (but you may have more ideas as to what to write about given the accumulated lectures, etc.)—that last annotation—you can begin writing it although I won’t officially assign it until next week. As you know, it and those six pages (in cases where you’ve decided to write flash fiction and/or the short short, you may have even less—if you are worried just check this out with me) will be due the last day of class, a Sunday, by midnight. And yet again I’ll say this: Those six creative pages don’t have to “go together” and they can be from longer, larger pieces. Or not. It does not matter. The point is for you to see where your writing takes you. And you all have different backgrounds—some of you are writing novels, have been, lol, and for some of you this is your first creative work, so I want everyone to do what’s best for them in terms of the portfolio, which I’ll officially assign next week.

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