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This course examines the creative and intellectual processes of writers working in nonlinear structure formats. It will try to assess the following: What are the questions writers ask themselves when determining how best to structure a body of work that is more cohesive than a collection of stories, yet not a linear-shaped novel What (or who) are their influences, their models, for the episodic or modular structure Does this structure just happen because a writer is unable to force certain material into following a linear trek, or is the decision made early on as a conscious choice in the creative process Through readings, small group and large group discussions, journal reflections (both students’ and authors’), and research into the authors’ writing processes, students will be able to reflect upon and examine the issues and questions of structure that go into putting together a cohesive body of creative work.