Module Information

Module Identifier
WR31430
Module Title
Writing Science Fiction and Fantasy
Academic Year
2015/2016
Co-ordinator
Semester
Semester 2
Other Staff

Course Delivery

Delivery Type Delivery length / details
Seminar 11 x 2 Hour Seminars
 

Assessment

Assessment Type Assessment length / details Proportion
Semester Assessment A 3000 word portfolio  A portfolio containing one or two science fiction shrot stories to a total length of 2000 words, together with a critical commentary of 1000 words.  100%
Semester Assessment A 3000 word portfolio  A portfolio containing one or two fantasy short storeis to a total length of 2000 words, together with a critical commentary of 1000 words. 

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this module, students should be able to:

1. Demonstrate, in both creative and evaluative writing, an increased awareness of the thematic and structural possibilities of science fiction and fantasy.

2. Demonstrate, in both creative and evaluative writing, an increased command of a variety of techiques of science fiction and fantasy writing.

3. Demonstrate, in critical prose, an awareness of their own writing processes.

4. Demonstrate, by the revision of work previously discussed in workshops, an ability to improve their writing in response to criticism

Aims

The module will enhance the coverage of fiction-writing by offering an introduction to two closely related modes that are critically and commercially important.

Brief description

This module falls into two halves with five weeks being devoted to science fiction and five to fantasy. Each workshop will deal with a key theme. Students will be given a brief introduction to each theme and asked to produce a piece of writing, typically a short story, based on it. These stories will then be discussed in the workshops.

Content

1. Other worlds: space travel and alien planets.
2. Other beings: aliens and mutants.
3. Other beings (2): robots, cyborgs, androids and artificial intelligence.
4. After the apocalypse.
5. Dystopias.
6. Other worlds (2): portals and fantasy realms.
7. Other beings (3): wizards, witches, fairies.
8. Other beings (4): shapeshifters (vampires, werewolves etc.)
9. The Quest.
10. Alternat(iv)e histories.

Module Skills

Skills Type Skills details
Application of Number N/A
Communication Interaction in group discussion will be essential to the seminars, which will take the form of workshops.
Improving own Learning and Performance Students will be expected to improve their work in response to criticism from the tutor and other students.
Information Technology Students will draw on resources located on Blackboard and the Internet.
Personal Development and Career planning Developed through self-reflection on one¿s own creative practice and through transferrable communication and research skills.
Problem solving Students will, with the help of the tutor, learn to overcome such problems of writing technique (inaccurate language, faulty structure, uninvolving writing etc) as become apparent in the seminars and assessments.
Research skills Developed through the encounter with issues of genre and language that underpins the creative work, and through the synthesizing of information in the reflective critical commentary.
Subject Specific Skills Creative imagination, plot construction, characterization, prose style, revision and editing, critical analysis, understanding of genres of fantasy and science fiction.
Team work See 3.

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 6