Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Practice

Course Details

  • icon icon Institute American College Dublin
  • icon icon Area Hospitality & Culinary Arts
  • icon icon Sub Area Business, Management, Fashion, Film, Acting, Humanities & Social Science
  • icon icon Category Postgraduate Programs
  • icon icon Course Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Practice

  • icon icon Campus Dublin
  • icon icon Next intake
  • icon icon Language English

About Course

  • Full-time  

  • Based in the childhood home of Oscar Wilde at 1 Merrion Square and delivered in association with the Irish Writers’ Centre, the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Creative Writing offers aspiring or published writers a one-year course of study which examines the process and practice of producing prose fiction. The work of the last two years’ classes has included pieces that were shortlisted for the Penguin Ireland Short Story Competition, twice longlisted for the Fish Short Story Competition, and two students who were selected as finalists in the IWC Novel Fair. Within a critical workshop and mentoring format students are provided with tuition and advice in completing either a novel or a short story collection. Consideration is given to the intellectual, psychological, economic and cultural influences that underpin and drive the creative writing process. The course also emphasizes the business and professional environment of writing, with seminars presented by agents and publishers and master classes by established writers. The programme provides the student both with expert guidance in producing a substantial written work of publishable standard, and with a comprehensive understanding of the theoretical and practical requirements of successful participation in the activity of writing, whether as a professional career or as part of a lifelong personal commitment to creative endeavour.

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