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Oct 31, 2024
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FNAR 7367 - The Writer’s Voice Credits: 3
A writer’s voice is the “sound” a writer makes when telling a story, the writer’s creation of characters who speak for themselves, and the distinctive dialogue of individuals. A writer’s voice begins with silence, grows into sound, expands to tone, and resonates throughout narrative and style. It reflects the core identity of the writer and demonstrates an author’s facility with language and storytelling. Through close reading and extensive writing, students create fiction or nonfiction concentrating on the cluster of writing features that result in unique literary voices. May be applied to the following curricular field concentrations: humanities; creative writing; arts and cultural traditions. (*updated* 12/22/2017; effective Spring 2018)
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