Creative Writing at
St. Petersburg College
Clearwater Campus



Creative writing at SPC consists of the three credit course CRW 2000 which gives students experience in both fiction and poetry.

So what goes on in this course?

Prerequisite: ENC 1101, ENC 1121 or ENC 1151.
This course is offered for students desiring experience in such forms as the short story, poetry, the novel, etc. and is conducted under workshop conditions. The class will discuss outstanding contemporary writers' work as patterns and also read and analyze the student's writing assignments. Each student may specialize in one literary form in a term project, as determined in a conference with the instructor. This course has a substantial writing requirement. Three hours weekly.

Classes at SPC-Clearwater often involve visits from nationally established local writers such as Peter Meinke, Henry Taylor (Spring 2001) and Dionisio Martinez (Fall 2001).  Students occasionally may present their work in an end-of-semester reading on campus.

Readings

SPC-Clearwater regularly hosts writers of national recognition.  Recent writers include Pulitzer Prize winning poets Henry Taylor and Dionisio Martinez (winner of an NEA grant),  poet and novelist Robert Morgan, short story writer Mary Jane Ryals, and novelists Connie Mae Fowler and Jill Nelson, and most recently conservationist and poet Donna Decker.

What do student writers do after taking the course?

Former SPC-Clearwater creative writing students have matriculated to UCF, Eckerd College, New College and USF where they have continued their writing in advanced workshops. Yuly Restrepo graduated from the University of Tampa's fiction program and Yasmin Uriel graduated from Eckerd College where her short story won a Writers in Paradise workshop award (click here to read Yasmin's work).  Matt Blasi will graduate from the undergraduate writing program University of Florida in Spring 2008.  Eckerd College graduate Bill Boden who took creative writing at SPC as a way of finding fellowship and inspiration after graduating from Eckerd.  Melina Economous, winner of the SPC-Clearwater 2007 poetry prize attends New College, the state of Florida's honors college.

Who takes Creative Writing at SPC-Clearwater?

All sorts of people!  Our classes, which are usually offered in the evenings and occasionally during the day, benefit from a mix of young hipsters, elementary and high school teachers, returning students and retirees.  This eclectic mixture assures a vital interaction between students which helps them to develop and revise their style, work and ideas.  This is a particularly good class for those desiring an introduction to creative writing in general, whether for personal fulfillment or as the beginning of an academic major in creative writing.

Who teaches Creative Writing at SPC-Clearwater?

Gregory ByrdGregory Byrd, Professor  
Ph.D., American and British Literature, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
M.A. English and Creative Writing, Florida State University
B.A.  English and Creative Writing, Eckerd College

Dr. Byrd, who won an Academy of American Poets Prize at FSU in 1988 and the Ann Durham Award for Outstanding Thesis in Creative Writing at FSU, has published poetry, essays and short fiction in local and national journals, among them Tampa Review, International Quarterly, College English, Birmingham Poetry Review, Poet Lore and Scarp (Australia).  In 1998, Tampa Review nominated his poem "Theory of Gravity" for a Best of the Small Presses Pushcart Prize and also in 1998, Byrd was a featured poet in Pinyon Poetry's Spring 1998 issue.  You can read some of his poems here.  He has taught creative writing at SPC-Clearwater since 1992 and has also taught as a guest poet for the Tampa YMCA Writer's Voice.  In 2005, Byrd won the Yellowjacket Press Chapbook Competition for Florida Poets.

"I enjoy helping beginning writers develop both their craft and their voice," Professor Byrd says.  "The craft is so important because it provides an essential 'how to,' the nuts and bolts of writing poems or stories.  An individual writer's voice is a very personal and particular thing that develops from the writer's own personality, as well as from the things he or she reads and loves.  So in my classes, I have my students read lots of other writers.  I also work a lot on the craft:   how to use images, construct a plot, write formal and informal poems.  As all of this comes together, the writer's voice begins to emerge and we work with that on a one-on-one level.  Students also help themselves a great deal in my classes through workshopping and other peer work."

Books on Creative Writing in the SPC-Clearwater Library.
Click here for some helpful sites for creative writers.

National Undergraduate Literary Magazines:

Allegheny Review (a national undergraduate magazine)
 



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