The Sisterhood: Creative Writing Novel Workshop
What's included
8 live meetings
8 in-class hoursHomework
2-4 hours per week. In order to complete drafts, students will write additionally outside of class. There is no required number of minutes or pages per week as it will be determined by the student's self-paced plan. Should there be unforeseen circumstances, and a student is unable to complete their goal writing, it will not impact their performance in class because grades are not in effect. This is a low-pressure project. Even if a learner strays off their self-projected course, they are still able to meet with us for all 8 sessions and continue writing. There's no hard rule of completion. Most authors finish the course with a partial manuscript as a full work takes time. Some continue with the group in another 8 week session. Some finish on their own. Note: I selected a 2-4 hour per week estimation with at home writing as an estimated average but it's up to the author to decide a healthy work-life balance. Each learner is different. They can definitely devote as much time as they like and that will determine how far they get in their manuscript. Some people like a chapter word count as a guide, so here's what learners can aim for with each chapter of their book. However, this is not a hard rule by any means: SOLID EFFORT: 500 NEXT LEVEL EFFORT: 750 OUT OF THIS WORLD EFFORT: 1000+Certificate of Completion
Students receive certificates upon completion of course.Class Experience
Intermediate - Advanced Level
SYNOPSIS: This course is only open to current members of The Sisterhood: Creative Writing and Social Club. It meets once a week for 8 weeks. Learners will make progress on a chapter book and work on novel skills. Because writing a book requires commitment, learners should already exhibit a love for writing and write regularly either in another class, on their own, or both. Each session with the group will involve at least one (but often more) of the following: a mini-lesson, an excerpt reading, and/or in-class writing time. Writers will also write between our scheduled meetings in order to complete their chapters. Note: This course will not address grammar as the 8 weeks is the generation of their "big idea" and first draft. Editing and revising is an after-process that professional writers go through once they finish their manuscript. This course is designed to produce a rough draft of multiple chapters in each child's book. It’s important to understand two things before embarking on this journey: 1. A "book" shouldn't be associated with an astronomical number of pages. 2. Each learner may be in a different place at the end of the course - partially or fully complete. Every writer is different. I am a certified English teacher with 3 decades of experience, specifically preparing Texas students for the 7th grade writing assessment. I'm also a published writer with stories and/or poems appearing in the international best-selling books, Chicken Soup for the Soul; Sasee Magazine; and Coping with Cancer. Additionally, I have also worked as a marketing freelancer producing web content, social media materials, and a host of other professional writing. MATERIALS: Learners will need to write their manuscripts in a Google doc. In order to view them during class, they will provide the link. They do not need to "share" the document as there is a setting where anyone with the link may view, and I will help them set up those permissions during our first session. They will need permission for a Google account or permission to borrow a parent/guardian account. Learners will bring their story ideas to our first class - basic plot and character descriptions. I will send out information prior to the first meeting so that learners understand what they will need to complete upon arrival and how to complete it. SYLLABUS: See Syllabus section for breakdown of weeks 1-8 Please note: Weekly topics are subject to change based on the progress of the class
Learning Goals
Students will practice meaningful dialogue as character development.
Students will learn elaboration methods.
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum8 Lessons
over 8 WeeksLesson 1:
Plot Triangle
Novelists show up with basic plot outline and characters and work to complete the plot design tool required for novel completion. Once the plot is finalized, writers will begin writing.
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Stretching a Moment + In-class Write
Novelists practice expanding a moment with detail
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Excerpt Reading + In-class Write
Novelists explain plot lines and characters to the group and read manuscript excerpts for feedback. Remaining time is for in-class write.
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Character Dialogue + In-class Write
Novelists practice plot development through characters own dialogue.
60 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Pre-Requisites
Not a beginner class. Learners must possess intermediate to advanced storytelling skills. Learner must be currently enrolled in The Sisterhood: Creative Writing and Social Club.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Sources
Writers will need Google docs with the ability to provide the link so that I may click into their manuscripts during each session.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Texas Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Bachelor's Degree in English from Angelo State University
I am a certified English teacher with 3 decades of experience. I am also a published writer with stories and/or poems appearing in Chicken Soup for the Soul, Sasee Magazine, and Coping with Cancer. I also have experience as a marketing professional producing web content, social media materials, and a host of other professional writing.
Reviews
Live Group Course
$180
for 8 classes1x per week, 8 weeks
60 min
Completed by 27 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-13
6-8 learners per class