
IMMEDIATE
DECEMBER 3, 2004
ABAC OFFERS CREATIVE WRITING CLASS THIS SPRING
TIFTON--Anyone who enjoys making up or telling stories may want to
enroll in the
Introduction to
Creative Writing: Fiction (HUMN 1100) class that will be offered this spring semester at
Sandra
Giles, an assistant professor of English in ABAC’s Division of Humanities, said
the class is targeted toward anyone who writes fiction or anyone who might like
to give it a try.
“I really hope some people from the
community will audit the class or even take it for credit,” Giles said. “I know
there are a lot of people who write, and I’d like them to share their work and
their experiences with the regular ABAC students. Maybe we could get a
community of writers started--a group of like-minded people who like to write
and talk about stories.”
In the class, students will read,
write, discuss, and learn techniques for writing fiction. Traditional and
experimental types of fiction will be discussed. Students can write in all
lengths: chapters from novels, short stories, and short-shorts. The main text
for the class will be Stephen King’s On
Writing: A Memoir of the Craft.
For more
information, contact Giles at (229) 391-4961, or e-mail her at sgiles@abac.edu. Prospective students can
also visit her web page at www.abac.edu/humanities/sgiles.
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