What's included
12 live meetings
12 in-class hoursClass Experience
We writers often fall into a way of writing that is comfortable to us and that we know how to write. Sort of like the person who walks the exact same way to work every day or someone who does the same exercise over and over. Eventually, both our minds and bodies know everything and won’t get challenged or grow. The student will create four different characters with accompanying worlds. For each character and world, the student writes a short story or “first chapter” of a novel that everyone will read and give feedback on. The schedule will look like this. Class 1 Character Development -looks -personality -backstory -family Class 2 Worldbuilding -location -maps -history -descriptive writing Class 3 presentation of the first story or "first chapter." Class 4 New Character Development -looks -personality -backstory -family Class 5 New Worldbuilding -location -maps -history -descriptive writing Class 6 presentation of the second story or "first chapter." Class 7 New Character Development -looks -personality -backstory -family Class 8 New Worldbuilding -location -maps -history -descriptive writing Class 9 presentation of the third story or "first chapter." Class 10 New Character Development -looks -personality -backstory -family Class 11 New Worldbuilding -location -maps -history -descriptive writing Class 12 presentation of the fourth story or "first chapter." These are the four characters and worlds the students will work with 1. A 14-year-old girl living in a large city during a present-day pandemic 2. A 72-year-old professor who has a breakthrough after 40 years of research 3. A 10-year-old girl with Japanese heritage who lives in the USA during World War II 4. A young elf who inherits his father’s kingdom but doesn’t want to rule Every 60-minute class section will be divided into 20 minutes of teacher-led instruction and 40 minutes when the students work on their character or world. We will use the "breakout room" function in Zoom to create two or three smaller groups where the students can interact and help each other develop their characters. I will go in between the groups to offer help and feedback. To participate in this class, the students need to be able to write and finish a short story or “first chapter” in two weeks and be able to give and receive feedback.
Learning Goals
To become more descriptive writers and gain confidence as writers
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Every student brings their unique storytelling voice to the class and some might choose to write about more sensitive subjects including mental health issues, loss, or racial tension.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
My teaching philosophy is deeply rooted in personal experience. Growing up with dysgraphia, I encountered teachers who left me feeling uncomfortable, insecure, and inadequate. Those experiences shaped my commitment to creating an environment where every student feels welcome, confident, and supported. My goal is to build students up, ensuring they leave my classes with both knowledge and self-assurance.
As a teacher, I bring a wide array of subjects to life in my classes, ranging from creative writing and Swedish (my native language) to world religions, the Holocaust, and novel studies with a focus on folklore. Each subject reflects my passions and areas of expertise, offering students a rich and dynamic learning experience.
With a master’s degree in education and a double major in social and political science and world religions, my professional background equips me to guide students through diverse and complex topics. Having taught across various age groups in Sweden and now the USA, I also incorporate the principles of student democracy, encouraging students to take an active role in shaping their own learning journey.
On a personal note, I’ve always had a vivid imagination—perhaps a result of my Nordic upbringing. As a child in Sweden, I was fascinated yet terrified by the stories of fairies that pervade our folklore. Now, as an immigrant in the USA, I weave that sense of wonder into my own creative works, which have earned me awards for poetry and short stories.
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Live Group Class
$150
for 12 classes1x per week, 12 weeks
60 min
Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-15
3-7 learners per class