two part assessment Description The Applied Project is a two-part assessment. In Part One (500 words) you will write creatively in a style and form that is based on your own understanding of the narrative form and one genre studied in the Short-Fiction Module. In Part Two (500 words) you will analyse your creative work in a scholarly way. Your analysis should consider what form and generic characteristics you have used in your writing and how they link to the literary concepts studied throughout the unit (with particular attention to the Short-Fiction Module in weeks 3-5). Aims/Objectives In the applied project you will show your understanding of literary concepts by producing a creative piece of writing. Your work will be based on your interpretation of a particular narrative form and genre. The applied project also asks that you analyse your creative writing in a scholarly way. This means you will analytically explain the different aspects of narrative form and the generic conventions you have considered and eventually used in your creative writing piece. Details Length: 1000 words (500 for each part) 1,000 all together. Assessment Requirements In Part One of the assessment, you will produce a creative piece of writing (500 words) that focuses on one or more features of short-fiction such as character, point of view, setting or plot. Your creative writing will also be in the style of one genre studied during the Short-Fiction Module of the unit (weeks 10-12). This means you will need to consider the way character, language, plot or setting, as some examples, are typically represented within your chosen genre (Romance, Horror or Detective Fiction). In Part Two of the assessment, you will create a secondary text (500 words) that is a scholarly analysis and interpretation of your creative work. Your interpretation and analysis should include and be supported by literary concepts and terminology discussed throughout the unit, with particular attention to the Short-Fiction Module (weeks 3-5). In other words you need to be able to discuss the deliberate creative choices you have made in creating your short-fiction and how these decisions relate to your understanding of narrative form and genre. You must submit the task through Turnitin on vUWS.

 
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