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English 247.01: Poetry @ ISU, Steve Halle, Instructor. Intermediate Creative Writing: Poetry. Workshop and Assignments Calendar. Illinois State University, English 247.01, Spring 2010. Writing the Excessive, Sensational, Lowbrow Poem: Reading the Gurlesque. Updated: March 17, 2010. Please note all of the items listed are to be completed. The class date (not assigned as of the class date). M 1/11 Introductions and Greetings. Introduction to the course. Discussion of writing history/The Writer’s Inventory.
End of Semester Items | Intermediate Creative Writing
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English 247.01: Poetry @ ISU, Steve Halle, Instructor. Laquo; Journal Roundtable: MAKE Magazine. End of Semester Items. April 21, 2010 by stevehalle77. Participation in final reading and potluck (April 30). Required Items for the Portfolio (please put in an accordion folder w/ clasp):. Chapbook, three copies minimum (staple bound or saddle stitched; one for me to keep, one for you to keep, one to give away; NOTE: I will not respond to your chapbook with comments unless you ask for comments in writing).
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English 247.01: Poetry @ ISU, Steve Halle, Instructor. Spencer Selby’s list of experimental poetry journals/art magazines). Artifice ( http:/ www.artificemag.com/submissions/. Poetry ( http:/ www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/submissions.html. American Poetry Review (APR) ( http:/ www.aprweb.org/guidelines/guidelines.shtml. New American Writing ( http:/ www.newamericanwriting.com/submit.htm. Chicago Review ( http:/ humanities.uchicago.edu/orgs/review/submit.shtml. Not open submissions for poetry).
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English 247.01: Poetry @ ISU, Steve Halle, Instructor. Intermediate Creative Writing: Poetry. Illinois State University, English 247.01, Spring 2010. Writing the Sensational, Excessive, Grotesque Poem: The Gurlesque. Cshalle@ilstu.edu (best contact method). W 1-3 pm, R 3-4 pm and by appointment; virtual office hours on Facebook by appointment. Stevenson 250 B (Stevenson 221 A). Https:/ eng24701spr10.wordpress.com/. COURSE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES. Learn and develop a shared critical vocabulary for describing...
Journal Roundtable: MAKE Magazine | Intermediate Creative Writing
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English 247.01: Poetry @ ISU, Steve Halle, Instructor. Laquo; Invention Exercise #16: Hidden in Plain Sight: Encoding Your Secret. End of Semester Items. Journal Roundtable: MAKE Magazine. April 19, 2010 by stevehalle77. One of the spoils of this year’s AWP was MAKE Magazine. A Chicago-based publication that publishes new nonfiction, fiction, poetry, interviews, reviews, visual art, and a section called “On the Make,” a nod to Nelson Algen and a link between the print version of MAKE. Looks good. MAKE.
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Illinois State University, Normal, IL. Links are to course blog/website. English 284: Poetry and the Poet Across Lineages, Cultures, and Modalities. English 254: Introduction to Professional Publishing. English 247.01: Intermediate Creative Writing: Poetry. English 227: Introduction to Creative Writing:. English 101: Composition as Critical Inquiry. English 101: Composition as Critical Inquiry for Urban Teacher Preparation:. Chicago School of Poetics. Core Faculty, 2011 Present. College Writing (Grade 12).
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Intermediate Creative Writing | English 247.01: Poetry @ ISU, Steve Halle, Instructor
English 247.01: Poetry @ ISU, Steve Halle, Instructor. End of Semester Items. April 21, 2010 by stevehalle77. Participation in final reading and potluck (April 30). Required Items for the Portfolio (please put in an accordion folder w/ clasp):. Chapbook, three copies minimum (staple bound or saddle stitched; one for me to keep, one for you to keep, one to give away; NOTE: I will not respond to your chapbook with comments unless you ask for comments in writing). End of Semester Questionnaire (see below).
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