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  1. Through the master’s degree in creative writing and literature, you’ll hone your skills as a storyteller — crafting original scripts, novels, stories, and works of creative nonfiction. In small, workshop-style classes, you’ll master key elements of narrative craft, including characterization, story and plot structure, point of view ...

    • Creative Writing

      Creative Writing | Department of English. The vital presence...

  2. Students enrolled in the Master of Liberal Arts program in Creative Writing & Literature will develop skills in creative writing and literary analysis through literature courses and writing workshops in fiction, screenwriting, poetry, and nonfiction.

  3. Apr 8, 2024 · Creative Writing | Department of English. The vital presence of creative writing in the English Department is reflected by our many distinguished authors who teach our workshops. We offer courses each term in fiction, poetry, nonfiction, screenwriting, playwriting, and television writing.

  4. There are plenty of Creative Writing MFA's that have much higher acceptance rates, but most of them aren't fully funded. Why did I apply? Because I felt that I was reaching a point that I couldn't improve further on my own.

  5. When you have fulfilled all degree requirements, you will earn your Harvard University degree: Master of Liberal Arts (ALM) in Extension Studies, Field: Creative Writing and Literature. Degrees are awarded in November, February, and May, with the annual Harvard Commencement ceremony in May.

  6. Our program emphasizes excellence in writing, innovative scholarship, and eloquent presentations—important skills you will need in your future profession. The program and its faculty are committed both to diversity in its student body and in the diversity of thought and scholarship.

  7. Candidates should submit two double-spaced, 15-page papers of no more than 5,000 words each, in 12-point type, and with 1-inch margins. The writing samples must be examples of critical writing (rather than creative writing) on subjects directly related to English.