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Creative Writing
The Program in Creative Writing offers Princeton undergraduates the opportunity to craft original work under the guidance of some of today's most respected practicing writers including Michael Dickman, Katie Farris, Aleksandar Hemon, A.M. Homes, Ilya Kaminsky, Yiyun Li, Paul Muldoon, and Patricia Smith.. Small workshop courses, averaging eight to ten students, provide intensive feedback and ...
Creative Writing
The program allows undergraduates to work with practicing writers to develop their writing skills, learn the possibilities of modern poetry, fiction, nonfiction, screenwriting and translation, and gain a special access to the critical understanding of literature through their involvement in the creative process.
Creative Writing Courses
This is a workshop in the fundamentals of writing plays. Through writing prompts, exercises, study and reflection, students will be guided in the creation of original dramatic material. Attention will be given to character, structure, dramatic action, monologue, dialogue, language and behavior.
Creative Writing
The Program in Creative Writing, part of the Lewis Center for the Arts, with a minor in creative writing, like our present certificate students, will encounter a rigorous framework of courses. These courses are designed, first and foremost, to teach the students how to read like a writer, thoughtfully, artistically, curiously, with an open mind attuned to the nuances of any human situation.
Creative Writing Faculty & Visiting Writers
Paul Muldoon Howard G.B. Clark '21 University Professor in the Humanities; Director, Princeton Atelier; Professor of Creative Writing
Princeton Writing Program
The Princeton Writing Program teaches critical thinking, reading, and writing, with particular emphasis on the techniques of academic inquiry and analytical argument across the disciplines.
In focus: Program in Creative Writing
Princeton's renowned Program in Creative Writing offers undergraduate students the unique opportunity to pursue original work in fiction, poetry and translation under the guidance of some of the world's best-known writers. Among the 15 practicing writers on the program's faculty are Toni Morrison, Paul Muldoon, James Richardson, C.K. Williams, Edmund White, Joyce Carol Oates and Chang-rae Lee ...
Minor in Creative Writing
The minor in creative writing includes: A total of five courses; Three of those courses must be housed in Creative Writing (CWR). Cross-listed courses will also count. The final two courses can be CWR courses or, with the approval of the program director, up to two additional literature or comparative literature courses.
Jhumpa Lahiri Named Director of Princeton University's Program in
Princeton University's Lewis Center for the Arts named Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Jhumpa Lahiri as the new director of the University's Program in Creative Writing. Lahiri, a Professor of Creative Writing on the Princeton faculty since 2015, succeeds 2017-19 U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith, who has led the program since 2015 and on July 1 became Chair of the Lewis Center.
Princeton Writing Program
All Writing Program classes are capped at 12 to allow for extensive instructor feedback and support as well as a close community of readers and writers learning together. The Writing Center offers student writers free one-on-one conferences with experienced fellow writers trained to consult on assignments in any discipline.
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The Program in Creative Writing offers Princeton undergraduates the opportunity to craft original work under the guidance of some of today's most respected practicing writers including Michael Dickman, Katie Farris, Aleksandar Hemon, A.M. Homes, Ilya Kaminsky, Yiyun Li, Paul Muldoon, and Patricia Smith.. Small workshop courses, averaging eight to ten students, provide intensive feedback and ...
The program allows undergraduates to work with practicing writers to develop their writing skills, learn the possibilities of modern poetry, fiction, nonfiction, screenwriting and translation, and gain a special access to the critical understanding of literature through their involvement in the creative process.
This is a workshop in the fundamentals of writing plays. Through writing prompts, exercises, study and reflection, students will be guided in the creation of original dramatic material. Attention will be given to character, structure, dramatic action, monologue, dialogue, language and behavior.
The Program in Creative Writing, part of the Lewis Center for the Arts, with a minor in creative writing, like our present certificate students, will encounter a rigorous framework of courses. These courses are designed, first and foremost, to teach the students how to read like a writer, thoughtfully, artistically, curiously, with an open mind attuned to the nuances of any human situation.
Paul Muldoon Howard G.B. Clark '21 University Professor in the Humanities; Director, Princeton Atelier; Professor of Creative Writing
The Princeton Writing Program teaches critical thinking, reading, and writing, with particular emphasis on the techniques of academic inquiry and analytical argument across the disciplines.
Princeton's renowned Program in Creative Writing offers undergraduate students the unique opportunity to pursue original work in fiction, poetry and translation under the guidance of some of the world's best-known writers. Among the 15 practicing writers on the program's faculty are Toni Morrison, Paul Muldoon, James Richardson, C.K. Williams, Edmund White, Joyce Carol Oates and Chang-rae Lee ...
The minor in creative writing includes: A total of five courses; Three of those courses must be housed in Creative Writing (CWR). Cross-listed courses will also count. The final two courses can be CWR courses or, with the approval of the program director, up to two additional literature or comparative literature courses.
Princeton University's Lewis Center for the Arts named Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Jhumpa Lahiri as the new director of the University's Program in Creative Writing. Lahiri, a Professor of Creative Writing on the Princeton faculty since 2015, succeeds 2017-19 U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith, who has led the program since 2015 and on July 1 became Chair of the Lewis Center.
All Writing Program classes are capped at 12 to allow for extensive instructor feedback and support as well as a close community of readers and writers learning together. The Writing Center offers student writers free one-on-one conferences with experienced fellow writers trained to consult on assignments in any discipline.