English 135 - WRITING ABOUT PLACE & TRAVEL
Spring
2015
01
4.00
Pamela Petro
MW 09:00-10:20
Smith College
39487-S15
SEELYE 105
ppetro@smith.edu
Students learn to use literary techniques to write factual, engaging narratives that read like fiction. Based on research, interviews and personal experience, creative nonfiction encompasses a wide range of genres, including memoir, travel writing, nature writing, science writing, food writing, and biography. Prerequisites: one WI course. Enrollment in each section limited to 16. Course may be repeated once on a different topic. (E) Writing and reading assignments in this creative nonfiction course will draw from the linked themes of place and travel. You don't have to be a seasoned traveler to join the course; you can write about any place at all, including home. We'll also use the Smith campus and Northampton to create travel narratives, and will often work with images and creative walking exercises ("performance writing") in our assignments. You should be prepared to write frequently in class and out, read well, participate in class discussion, and be ready to explore your world with new eyes. Enrollment limited to 16. (E)