Creative Writing (Minor)
It’s time to tell your story.
Do you have a passion for poetry or flair for fiction? Minoring in Creative Writing is a great way to build your storytelling skills, explore different genres, and find your distinctive voice. It’s an opportunity to turn your passion into purpose, connect with like-minded writers, and make your story heard. Regardless of what major you choose, our minor can take your writing skills to the next level while providing deep personal satisfaction.
- Format
- Online, On Campus
- Degree(s)
- Minor
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Why minor in Creative Writing at Mary Baldwin?
As a Creative Writing minor at Mary Baldwin, you’ll refine the rhetorical and narrative techniques essential for crafting compelling fiction and poetry. You’ll also discover the best way to master writing is by reading it. That’s why our program includes electives on literature from various time periods, movements, cultures, and perspectives.
This broad exploration will immerse you in a diverse world of storytelling, sparking your creativity and providing a deeper understanding of the writerly craft.
Get Published in Outrageous Fortune
Outrageous Fortune聽is Mary Baldwin’s online literary magazine created for undergraduates by undergraduates. We publish poetry, prose, and artwork every Spring. Find out how you can get involved!
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Minor Requirements
Creative Writing minor course requirements include a mix of core and elective courses.
Provides exercises in the basic elements of poetry and fiction writing, including meter, metaphor, character development, and plotting.
Explores the literary and historical development of literature for children and young adults through selected authors and genres, both classic and contemporary. Analyzes literary elements, discusses cultural and educational issues within the genre, and considers the development of the concept of childhood and literacy in a variety of contexts.
Teaches the theory and practice of screenwriting, including concept, research, writing, revisions, and presentation. Analyzes successful scripts and films to discover appropriate styles and methods of writing. Employs workshop development of scripts to emphasize dramatic narrative for television and film.