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Next week, Dec. 1 st

Next week, Dec. 1 st. Bell, "The Naked Lady," p. 160. Leavitt, "Gravity," p. 650. Writer’s resources and publishing (on schedule for today) Intensive workshopping. Final meetings: Dec. 8 th and 15 th : WORKSHOP. Meeting time over finals week:. Monday, 15 th : 3:30-6:00

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Next week, Dec. 1 st

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  1. Next week, Dec. 1st • Bell, "The Naked Lady," p. 160. • Leavitt, "Gravity," p. 650. • Writer’s resources and publishing (on schedule for today) • Intensive workshopping Final meetings: Dec. 8th and 15th: WORKSHOP

  2. Meeting time over finals week: • Monday, 15th: 3:30-6:00 • Tuesday, 16th: 12:00-3:00 • Wednesday, 17th: 3:00-6:00 • Thursday, 18th: 3:00-6:00 Walk-in conferences over finals week: For more workshopping, hook up with writing group which is now forming? See Pub.

  3. Today, Nov. 24th • New media and experimental writing • Final quiz • Look briefly at: • Gordimer, “Is there Nowhere Else Where We Can Meet?” • Bauch, “Aren’t You Happy for Me?” • Tallent, “No One’s a Mystery” • My comments on workshop pieces by Carl, Chris, Sam Schanhaar, Erica • Workshop

  4. Final Quizzes

  5. Nov. 17th: pick any 3 of the pieces below and discuss what they have to offer you as a writer. One good paragraph for each and be specific. • Oats, “Miniature Narratives,” p. 1 • Carver, “Why Don’t You Dance?” p. 491 • Faulkner, “That Evening Sun,” p. 446 • King, “The Man in a Black Suit,” p. 405 • Gordimer, “Is there Nowhere Else Where We Can Meet?” p. 39 • Bauch, “Aren’t You Happy for Me?” p. 590 • Tallent, “No One’s a Mystery,” p. 54 • Calvino, “Cities & The Dead,” p. 35 and “Continuous Cities,” p. 37 We’ll have another quiz on these next week and discuss them

  6. Nov. 24th : pick any 3 of the pieces below and discuss what they have to offer you as a writer. Don’t repeat ones you wrote about in last week’s quiz. One good paragraph for each and be specific. 1- 2pts. Each. • Gordimer, “Is there Nowhere Else Where We Can Meet?” • Bauch, “Aren’t You Happy for Me?” • Tallent, “No One’s a Mystery” • Calvino, “Cities & The Dead,” p. 35 and “Continuous Cities” • Moore, "Amahl and the Night Visitors“| • Wolff, "Sister"

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