Thurs. May 6
Discussion cont’d: How to keep writing?
Austin’s 10 aphorisms about literary writing
Homework
Final revision due 11:59pm on Monday
Think about the question: How to keep writing without deadlines?
Class Notes and Homework Assignments
Discussion cont’d: How to keep writing?
Austin’s 10 aphorisms about literary writing
Final revision due 11:59pm on Monday
Think about the question: How to keep writing without deadlines?
Share “I Remembers”
Discussion: How to keep writing?
Work on final project
Think about the question: How to keep writing without deadlines?
What makes a good ending?
Reading by Hester
Observation and practice “I Remember”
Work on final project
Read and write “I Remembers”
Read classmates’ aphorisms and poems
Aphorisms: What I believe
Some advice about revising
Share postcards from the present
Reading by Xiaomeng
Decide which essay to revise for final
Look at endings
Write three aphorisms that reflect your beliefs
Rewrite “postcard from the present” as a poem
Final project due at midnight on Mon. May. 10
Share details from “Mazie”
Share aphorisms and
Reading by Rachel
Essay 3 (Character in Context) due next class
Share “postcards from the past”
Share details from “Mazie” and “The Man Who Eats”
In-class writing: sketches for Character essays
Reading by Rachel
Decide on a character for your essay
Write three aphorisms for your character
Read “Mazie” or “The Man Who Eats”
Write a “postcard from the present”
Share new aphorisms
Share details from “Uncle Pat”
Reading Siying
Write three new aphorisms
Pick an aphorism and imagine a character
Read “The Man Who Eats” and/or “Mazie”
Write about a character in a form we’ve practiced
Observations on Sheng Keyi
Introduction to form
Intro to character essay and “Proverbs of Hell”
Reading by Bobby
Write a “postcard from the past”
Read instructions for Essay 3
Read “Uncle Pat”
Read “The Proverbs of Hell” and write three new aphorisms
(Optional) start reading “Mazie” or “The Man Who Eats”
Discuss “The Mwiko”; share new endings
Lesson: symbolism
Share micro-poems
Reading by Hiba
Object essay due next class
Read 《怀乡书》(“The Book of Homesickness”) excerpts
Creating tension: “Orange Crush” and “Southern Summers”
Share objects
About grading
Start working on Object essay
Read “The Mwiko,” think of a new ending
Read classmates’ poem titles
Read handouts on grading and Literary Atlas
Share scenes from Short Cuts and Here Is New York
Share scenes based on micro-poems
Intro to concrete & abstract
Read “Orange Crush” and “Savoring a Sweet Taste of Southern Summers”
Think of an object
Give titles to “micro-poems”
Share Place essay adventures
Practice observation on a Place essay
Practice observations on excerpts of Home definitions
“The Game of Details”
Write 10 observations on a classmate’s Place essay
Write 2 scenes
Reread Orlean and White excerpts
Sign up to read out loud
Share favorite details from McSorley’s
Intro to Essay 1: Portrait of a Place
Share Home definitions
Write Essay 1: Portrait of a Place
Read excerpts from “Here is New York” and “Short Cuts”
Intro to the course, self-introductions
Literary writing and concrete details
Definitions of home
Write definition of home as a list of concrete details
Read “The Old House at Home”
Read course handbook, skim syllabus
Plan time for an outing this coming weekend