The Master of Arts in Creative Writing at Johns Hopkins University provides students with a unique opportunity to refine their writing skills in fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction while preparing for careers as professional writers, editors, and educators.
Fiction Writing: Crafting Compelling Characters and Narratives
Poetry: Exploring Form, Meter, and Poetic Devices
Creative Nonfiction: Writing Personal Essays and Memoirs
Screenwriting: Writing for Film and Television
Playwriting: Crafting Dialogue and Stage Directions
Literary Criticism: Analyzing Works of Fiction, Poetry, and Nonfiction
Writing for Young Adults: Exploring the YA Fiction Genre
Short Story Writing: Developing Concise and Engaging Stories
Publishing: Understanding the Business of Publishing and Editing
Writing and Technology: Exploring Digital Platforms for Creative Writing
Autobiographical Writing: Writing the Self in Fiction and Nonfiction
Creative Writing Pedagogy: Teaching Writing in the Classroom
Narrative Voice: Exploring the Role of Narrators in Fiction
Genre Fiction: Writing in Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Mystery
Writing and Identity: Exploring the Role of Race, Gender, and Class in Creative Writing
The Creative Writing Program at Johns Hopkins offers a rigorous and supportive environment for emerging writers, providing mentorship and the opportunity to work on a variety of genres and forms.
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