Fall 2025 English BC3117 section 001

FICTION WRITING

FLASH FICTION

Call Number 00277
Day & Time
Location
W 2:10pm-4:00pm
227 Milbank Hall (Barnard)
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Weike Wang
Type WORKSHOP
Course Description

Writing sample required to apply. Instructions and the application form can be found here: https://english.barnard.edu/english/creative-writing-courses

Section 1 (taught by Sarah Wang in Spring 2026) Narrative Strategies: This course will explore the different ways that stories can be told. How a story is written is as important as what a story is about. Is there a turn at the end that changes everything you thought you knew? Is the narrator speaking from inside experience, reportage from the front lines of another world? How can the epistolary form be utilized to effect? Students will workshop their own stories, participate in four in-class generative writing sessions, and read weekly short stories demonstrating various strategies for style, voice, setting, dialogue, form, and point of view. Particular focus will be placed on writing from the margins and writing as an act of bearing witness.

Section 2 (taught by Gina Apostol in Spring 2026): This course will focus particularly on crafting the literary technique of point of view in fiction. Students will craft work with this question in mind: in what ways are art and ethics combined in the crafting of point of view? Students will practice writing from different narration modes: third person limited and omniscient, free indirect discourse, first person, and so on. They will consider the ethics of point of view by reading short stories, among them stories from Borges’s Labyrinths, John Keene’s Counternarratives, and Angela Carter’s Saints and Strangers. Some theoretical matters will include: postcoloniality in narration; identity in narration; ‘queering’ history; and critical race thought. Students will write three different pieces with the crafting of point of view in mind. Students will workshop each other’s pieces as well as discuss the texts in relation to their practice of the art of fiction.

Web Site Vergil
Department English @Barnard
Enrollment 11 students (12 max) as of 5:05PM Saturday, October 4, 2025
Subject English
Number BC3117
Section 001
Division Barnard College
Section key 20253ENGL3117X001