Novel/Fiction Syllabus and Author List[ HOME ]
SYLLABUS
Students will focus on the writing of publishable work within their chosen genre. Students will analyze and discuss novel elements, narrative, prose style, and techniques learned from the following authors/playrights, and while performing the following workshop exercises:
1. What The Successful Author Must Possess |
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Platform-Premise-Execution at 110%, Market Basics, "The Plan," Craft Basics, Purpose-Passion-Tenacity, Single Best Author Tool + A Great Pitch. |
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2. Market Reality and Pragmatic Thinking |
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Author Needs vs. Market Demands, Nuances of Genre vs. "Literary", What the Commercial Caesar Demands, Insider Info, Fierce Competition and Agent Targeting, From the Heart But Smart, Pitching the Novel, Log Lines and Query Letters. |
Algonkian agent and workshop faculty |
3. Drama's Most Powerful Elements in The Novel |
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Drama Theory, Statement of Conflict, Rising Action, Three Act Structure, 15 Steps of Complication, Reader Reaction Flow. |
Dryden, H. Miller, Krutch, Kesey |
4. The Intellectual Trace of Theme |
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Statement of Theme, Importance, Application and Representation, the Ripple Effect and Impact of Theme Throughout the Novel. |
Malraux, West, Kesey, Ionesco |
5. Know Your Story, Know Your Characters |
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Animation Sketching, Cognition and Affect, Social Reaction Profile, Ticks and Tags, Epiphany and Emotional Evolution, The Power of Great Antagonists, Sympathetic Protagonist in First Ten Pages. |
Patchett, Martel, Kidd, Albom, S. Anderson, E. Brontė, Fitzgerald, West, Hemingway |
6. Plot Devices and Other Needs |
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Scene Construction, Verisimilitude, POV, Masking, Foreshadow, Timesim, Exposition, Surprise, Minor Complication, Suspense Techniques, Character Arcs, and more. |
McInerney, O'Connor, Zola, Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Ibsen, O'Connor, R.P. Warren, West, Knowles, Nabokov |
7. Story Enhancement Techniques |
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Stages of Event, Narrative Energy, Seeding of Tension and Sub-events, Anecdotal Devices, Imagery, the Human Condition, and IMAGINATION. |
Robert Graves |
8. Strong Narrative Through Synergy |
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Prose Enhancement Guides, Compare and Contrast of Narrative Styles, The Art of Fiction; Subject Matter vs. Prose. |
Chabon, Godwin, Kosinski, Kingsolver, Updike, Proulx, Marquez, Brontė |
9. Dialogue: Never a Gratuitous Word |
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Screen and Stage Dialogue, Major Functions, Show Don't Tell, Need for Inclusion of Specific Elements, Types of Dialogue, Narrative Interjections, Character Roles in Scene. |
R. Price, Joyce, T. Williams, Hemingway |
10. Prose Enhancement and Publication |
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Prose drills, prose narrative guides, structure reference guides, the perfect synopsis. Meetings with agent and editor to discuss student work and publication possibilities. |
Shakespeare, Roethke, Welty, M. Martone, Plath, Chabon, and many more. |
The conference workshops will examine, discuss, and then work through specific craft and prose exercises derived from direct analysis of a select group of works. (please note: students are NOT expected to read all the books on this list--please consult with workshop leader) This group currently includes:
- "Bel Canto" (Ann Patchett)
- "Third Degree" (Patterson and Gross)
- "The First Five People You Meet In Heaven" (Mitch Albom)
- "The Secret Life of Bees" (Sue Monk Kidd)
- "The Life of Pi" (Yann Martel)
- "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay" (Michael Chabon)
- "Evensong" (Gail Godwin)
- "The Burden of Proof" (Scott Turow)
- "The Shipping News" (E. Annie Proulx)
- "Claudius The God" (Robert Graves)
- "Lucky You" (Carl Hiassen)
- "The Poisonwood Bible" (Barbara Kingsolver)
- "Lolita" (Vladimir Nabokov)
- "The Illustrated Man" (Ray Bradbury)
- "Wise Blood" (Flannery O'Connor)
- "The Great Gatsby" (F. Scott Fitzgerald)
- "All the King's Men" (Robert Penn Warren)
- "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" (Ken Kesey)
- "Miss Lonelyhearts" (Nathaniel West)
- "The Sun Also Rises" (Ernest Hemingway)
- "Wuthering Heights" (Emily Brontë)
- "One Hundred Years of Solitude" (Gabriel G. Marquez)
- "The Centaur" (John Updike), and others.
Algonkian Writer Conferences
2020 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Ste 443
Washington, DC 20006
Algonkian Home Office: Phone: 1-800-250-8290
algonkian@webdelsol.com
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