Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing (MFA)
Student Outcomes
Students in the Chatham MFA program will:
- Develop and hone skills in writing, editing, and revision in the student's primary literary genre.
- Recognize and write within the literary genres of nature, environmental, or travel writing.
- Develop a nuanced sense of place and the ways in which place is important to the student's work.
- Demonstrate a good reading knowledge of modern and contemporary literature and how the student's own work fits within a literary tradition.
- Analyze and write with care about literary texts of considerable difficulty.
- Recognize critical positions and literary arguments, including the student's own critical and aesthetic position.
- Demonstrate the ability to read and respond thoughtfully and critically to work by other MFA students.
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to effectively perform in both online classroom and residential workshop settings.
- Demonstrate understanding of the theory and practice of literary publishing, including the practice of submitting work to literary journals and/or to quality trade book publishers.
- Cultivate a professional identity in terms of self-presentation in both written and oral forms to include reading their work aloud at public venues, interviewing other writers, attending outside readings, writing book reviews, and organizing literary events.
- Write a polished creative manuscript of marketable quality and to publically present (orally) and excerpt from it.
