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[[Writing and Imagination]] is a [[Baby CTY]] course where students are guided by instructors to work on their creative writing skills. Its course code is [[Writing and Imagination|WRIT]]. This course is offered at [[Alexandria]], [[Chestertown]], [[Easton]], [[Hong Kong]], [[Los Angeles]] and [[New York]]. It was previously offered at [[Palo Alto]] and [[San Mateo]].
 
 
 
==Course Description==
 
==Course Description==
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From the CTY Course Catalog] (2023):
  
[http://cty.jhu.edu/summer/grades2-6/catalog/writing.html#writ From the CTY Course Catalog] (2017):
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Writing is an act of imagination built from the raw materials of life and language. In this course, you’ll learn to approach writing as a craft and discover processes and techniques that writers in all genres use, from generating story ideas to deciding on voice and point of view. You and your classmates will read and discuss essays, short stories, and works of poetry with a focus on the author’s intentions and creative choices. Your instructor for this course will be an experienced writer who guides you and your classmates through the creative writing and revision process. During writing workshops, you’ll submit works to be reviewed by your instructor and peers, who will offer detailed feedback geared toward making your writing stronger. You will also read works by your classmates and offer feedback. Through this collaborative revision process, you’ll develop confidence in your own writing, editing and creative abilities.
 
 
Writing is an act of imagination; it builds from the raw materials of life and language. Students in this course read, write, and discuss a variety of genres including poems, short stories, and essays. They are encouraged to approach writing as a craft and to discover the processes and techniques that writers in all genres share. For example, students learn strategies for generating ideas, and they explore the concept and techniques of point of view.
 
 
 
This course brings together students and instructors who, as experienced writers themselves, serve as mentors to guide students through the process of creative writing. During writing workshops, both the instructor and peers offer detailed criticism geared toward revision. Through this process of writing, critiquing, and revising, students develop confidence in their own writing and creative powers.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:04, 22 March 2023

Writing and Imagination
Writing Course
Course CodeWRIT
Year Opened1985
Sites OfferedCGV, GIL, LOS, SPE, SCZ
Previously OfferedALE, BDA, BTH, CAL, CHS, EST, HKY, LOU, MBU, NLD, NUE, NRS, OMS, PAL, SAN, SCZ, SHD, STP, SRF, WLA, WIN
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Course Description

From the CTY Course Catalog] (2023):

Writing is an act of imagination built from the raw materials of life and language. In this course, you’ll learn to approach writing as a craft and discover processes and techniques that writers in all genres use, from generating story ideas to deciding on voice and point of view. You and your classmates will read and discuss essays, short stories, and works of poetry with a focus on the author’s intentions and creative choices. Your instructor for this course will be an experienced writer who guides you and your classmates through the creative writing and revision process. During writing workshops, you’ll submit works to be reviewed by your instructor and peers, who will offer detailed feedback geared toward making your writing stronger. You will also read works by your classmates and offer feedback. Through this collaborative revision process, you’ll develop confidence in your own writing, editing and creative abilities.