Writing the Short Personal Essay
Harvard Extension School
CREA E-72
Section 1
CRN 26956
The personal essay inspires both readers and writers to discover new perspectives for looking at the world, to understand their own lives, and to discover meaning. Personal essays educate and illuminate readers through stories of overcoming obstacles, facing challenges, and forging new paths. They can appear in a variety of styles—from application essays to highly journalistic forms, to everything in between—depending on their intended audience. In this course, students read and analyze a variety of short personal essays with the aim of collecting a palette of craft tools (particularly for works under 1,500 words), as well as write their own piece, engaging in writing exercises, including drafts, revisions, and peer workshop. Students write one shorter essay (600 words) and one longer essay (1,500 words). We also address pitching editors and discovering markets for submission, along with how to manage audience response post-publication.
Registration Closes: January 22, 2026
Credits: 4
View Tuition Information Term
Spring Term 2026
Part of Term
Full Term
Format
Live Attendance Web Conference
Credit Status
Graduate, Undergraduate
Section Status
Open