Honors College 499NA - Hons Project-Truth/Telling 1st

Fall
2021
01
6.00
Connie Griffin

F 10:10AM 1:10PM

UMass Amherst
15970
Elm Room 226
cgriffin@uww.umass.edu
Interested in doing a creative honors project? Would you like to develop a multimedia project, photojournalism, documentary? Or, perhaps you are interested in writing literary journalism, memoir, biographical profiles, feature articles, or some other creative nonfiction project you?ve always hoped to get to. If creativity is at the heart of your honors project, this seminar will assist you in developing a concept, as well as refining and reflecting on the process for archival purposes. The honors seminar will establish a collaborative community and provide generous guidance, constructive critique, and mutual mentorship. Drawing on creativity and imagination, as well as research and reporting, we will incorporate narrative nonfiction techniques such as scene and setting, character and complication, dialogue, and thematic resonance. Students will present work in progress over the course of two semesters in a writing workshop style. Instructor: Connie Griffin, PhD, author of To Tell the Truth & Editor of Crooked Letter i. The seminar culminates in a portfolio of creative nonfiction writing or production of a multimedia project accompanied by an analysis for archiving. (499-Seminar)

Preference in registration given to Commonwealth Honors College Seniors using this course toward their Honors Thesis/Project requirement; CHC Juniors as space permits.
Permission of instructor is required. To apply email a letter of interest to Connie Griffin at cgriffin@uww.umass.edu

Varies from 3 to 6 credits

Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.