ARHU319E

Writers' House Second Year Colloquium: Form and Theory of Creative Writing; Criminal Intent: The Craft of Crime Fiction

Jimenez-Porter Writers' House students. This workshop delves into the craft of crime fiction, from noir and hardboiled detectives to psychological thrillers and literary crime. Students will explore plotting, suspense, moral ambiguity, and character psychology while developing their own stories. Through readings, discussions, and exercises, we'll examine how crime fiction reflects societal anxieties, justice, and corruption. Authors like Tod Goldberg, Tana French, Vu Tran, Ivy Pochoda, Juliet Grames, Lauren Groff, Hector Acostaand S.A. Cosby will guide our study. Students will workshop original crime fiction, refining prose and deepening narratives. By semester's end, they will complete a polished crime story, gaining insight into crime fiction's artistic and social impact.

Sister Courses: ARHU319, ARHU319A, ARHU319B, ARHU319C, ARHU319D

Fall 2025

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During the Spring 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, students could choose to take some of their courses pass-fail mid-semester which skews grade data aggregated across multiple semesters.

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