Modern and Postmodern Literature and Writing Free Online Course!
Hello,
My name is Arthur and I'm the Educational Development Coordinator at Euphoric Youth.
I'm am proud to announce Euphoric Youth Education's first course: Modern and Postmodern Literature and Writing.
An excerpt from the application will allow for a better explanation of the course:
"The main aim of this course is to become more sensitive to modern and post modern writing (focusing on short writing) by understanding the different ideologies and processes that influences and drives this type of writing. This will create a further appreciation to modern and postmodern writers which will, without a doubt, make reading more enjoyable (because the true merit of each piece is fully valued). This course also aims to improve your own short story and poem writing by practicing analyzing what makes up others' short writing and developing those that you wish to emulate."
Euphoric Youth's own Maria Jose Arroyo will be teaching this course, and promises it will be very engaging and enjoyable. If you are interested, please email Maria Jose Arroyo at. mariajose@euphoricyouth.org with your completed application.
The course will begin January 9th. There is a limited number of spaces, so please sign up quickly!
Sincerely,
Arthur
Euphoric Youth Education
Educational Development Coordinator
www.euphoricyouth.org
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Application Form
Please send the following information to: mariajose@euphoricyouth.org
1* Provide a sample of your writing. It can either be a short piece you’ve particularly liked or either: You can write a poem, short story or essay that approaches both loneliness and solitude (or anything derived from that main idea). Some examples are a comparative essay between the two (it doesn’t have to be long), two “parallel” poems each contrasting the two, a story with characters experiencing both or either, etc.
Or send me a copy of your favorite short story or poem and explain what it means to you and why this particular piece is your favorite.
2* Provide:
Your name:
Your age:
Your e-mail address:
Do you study/work? If you study, at what level? If you work, in what field?
Where do you live?
Why are you interested in taking this course?
What do you expect from this course?
Why should you be chosen for this course?
Remember there are a limited number of places available and the application deadline is January 6th.
Good luck!