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This ten-week course through the UC Berkeley Extension for beginning writers will be offered Spring Term 2021 and will help you assess your potential, identify your strengths, and learn valuable writing techniques. Class exercises and weekly writing assignments help you discover your talents in a variety of forms: short fictional scenes, short story, poetry, and journalistic writing. A supportive atmosphere enables you to see how others respond to your writing. On completion, you should have a clearer sense of your writing strengths and directions to take for more advanced courses. Taught by Clive Matson, who began his writing career among the Beat Generation in 1960s New York City, mentored by Allen Ginsberg, John Wieners and Diane Di Prima, who published his first book, Mainline to the Heart. Clive’s foundation in Modernism, and his MFA from Columbia University, have supported a 40+ year career as one of the premier creative writing teachers that is unrivaled. He is among the last writers who lived the experience of the culmination of Modernism and will bring that experience to the workshops. You will receive prompts in writing exercises during class and you will get feedback and advice with far more understanding and support than is usual in writing classes. Clive has published nine volumes of poetry and the writing textbook "Let the Crazy Child Write," used in writing programs globally. His observations on the culmination of Modernism in the writing of the Beats have been published recently in Caveat Lector and in an upcoming issue of the Journal of Beat Studies.

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