Writing Experiments

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Effective Term: 2024/05
Institute / School :Institute of Education, Arts & Community
Unit Title: Writing Experiments
Unit ID: LITCR3858
Credit Points: 15.00
Prerequisite(s): (BATCC1001 or BAWRT1001 or LITCR1001 or LITCR1002) (At least 30 credit points from BATCC or BAWRT or LITCR or VCHAT subject-area at 2000-2999 level)
Co-requisite(s): Nil
Exclusion(s): (ATSGC3858 and LITCR2858)
ASCED: 109999
Other Change:  
Brief description of the Unit

This advanced level course explores creative writing in terms of its status as a product of process of experimentation (as distinct from expression). Students will explore a range of strategies for experimenting with forms and with themes through weekly exercises, investigations into literary theory, and a focus on the processes of researching, planning, drafting and editing creative texts. The subject emphasises the importance of exploration and research (in relation to questions both of style and of content) to the production of effective and experimental writing, and the importance of reflecting on and modifying creative work through the critical techniques of analysis and exegesis.

Grade Scheme: Graded (HD, D, C, P, MF, F, XF)
Work Experience Indicator:
No work experience
Placement Component: No
Supplementary Assessment:Yes
Where supplementary assessment is available a student must have failed overall in the Unit but gained a final mark of 45 per cent or above, has completed all major assessment tasks (including all sub-components where a task has multiple parts) as specified in the Unit Description and is not eligible for any other form of supplementary assessment
Course Level:
Level of Unit in CourseAQF Level(s) of Course
5678910
Introductory                                                
Intermediate                                                
Advanced                                        
Learning Outcomes:
Knowledge:
K1.

Examine and explore a range of relevant practices and techniques in contemporary writing through reading and analysis;

K2.

Consider the practical application of specific writing modes and skills;

K3.

Explore and detail the different experimental modes and forms available for creative writing.

Skills:
S1.

Experiment with a range of writing structures and techniques;

S2.

Assess these writing strategies in terms of their effectiveness and creativeness;

S3.

Edit, proof and prepare copy for publication to a high standard;

S4.

Interact using advanced writing and reading skills as a member of an on-line writing workshop.

Application of knowledge and skills:
A1.

Expertly plan, draft and revise experimental writing projects;

A2.

Produce a dossier of research, ideas for writing and examples of drafts and finished experimental work on completion of the course.

Unit Content:

Topics may include: - free-writing - genre - the use of of chance and juxtaposition - metafiction - postmodern narrative - ficto-criticism - appropriation and intertextuality

Graduate Attributes:
 Learning Outcomes AssessedAssessment TasksAssessment TypeWeighting
1.

S1, S2, S3, A1

Minor piece

Short experimental piece

20-30%

2.

K1, K2, K3, S1, S2, S3, A1, A2

Analytical piece

Comparative Analysis

20-30%

3.

K1, S1, S1, S2, S3, A1, A2

Major piece

Long creative piece

30-40%

4.

K1, K2, K3, S1, S2, S3, S4, A1, A2

Participation and workshopping

Active engagement with set exercises, class discussion of readings and workshopping of drafts

10-20%

Adopted Reference Style:
MLA  ()

Professional Standards / Competencies:
 Standard / Competency