Advanced Creative Writing
Creative and critical skills development in writing fiction
Module details
- Offered to 3rd & 4th Years
- Thursdays 16.00-18.00
- Planned delivery: On campus (South Kensington)
- 2 term module worth 5 ECTS
- Available to eligible students as part of I-Explore
- Extra Credit or Degree Credit where your department allows
This advanced module in creative writing is intended for students who have a demonstrable interest in and appreciation of creative writing and wish to develop and refine their creative and critical skills and potential as writers. Your aim is to write fiction that engages a readership. Our approach is practical and technical with a particular emphasis on creative practice. We explore the creative process in lectures that are highly interactive, using contemporary novels, short stories and extracts from essays. You will share your writing with classmates in workshops, actively engaging in peer review and collaborating on creative problem-solving. You will be encouraged to make creative use of your own scientific knowledge and experience.
Please note that a good level of fluency in English writing will be required for this module.
NB This module does not offer a progression from the 2nd year Creative Writing module; if you have already taken 'Creative Writing' in your 2nd year, you may not take this module in your 3rd or 4th Year.
Please note: The information on this module description is indicative. The module may undergo minor modifications before the start of next academic year.
Information blocks
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this module, you will be able to:
- Acquire technical and composition skills in fiction
- Present, receive and engage with oral feedback in peer review workshop
- Refine critical analysis skills
- Develop, progress and refine compositional skills
Indicative core content
- Narrative form and purpose
- Developing a creative practice: raising critical awareness of the creative process
- Characterisation: investigating and developing psychology
- Language and style
- Worldbuilding
- Narrative structure
- Point of view
- Autobiographically informed fiction
- Presenting creative work for publication
- Editing and revision
- Opportunity to contribute creative and critical work to College publications
- Peer review in creative writing workshops
- Making creative use of your scientific knowledge and experience
- Developing a critical vocabulary to discuss your own creative work
Learning and teaching approach
Assessment
- Coursework: Creative writing - 2,000-3,000 words (30%)
- Coursework: Creative writing - 2,000-5,000 words (50%)
- Coursework: Analytical essay - 1,000-1,500 words (10%)
- Practical: Workshop participation mark (10%)
Key information
- Requirements: You are expected to attend all classes and undertake approximately 85 hours of independent study in total during the module. Independent study includes reading and preparation for classes, researching and writing coursework assignments and preparing for other assessments.
- This module is designed as an undergraduate Level 6 module. For an explanation of levels, view the Imperial Horizons Level Descriptors page.
"This is my favourite module. Classes are engaging, there is good discussion and I've learnt a lot."
"This is a wonderful module and I have met students and staff enthusiastic about writing."
"Thank you for offering this course - it is a wonderful opportunity for anyone interested in the subject. I have thoroughly enjoyed it and am grateful for having been able to do it."
"I love this course! It is break from the normal science stuff and complements my thought process very well. "
"The module was great. I think the structure worked really well - learning the main aspects of writing through analysing texts then using workshops to see how readers interact first hand with your work. The guest lectures were great too. There’s a real sense of passion amongst the staff that teach Horizons subjects, and it makes all the difference."