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Creative Writing Workshop for Ages 14-18

In this 12-week course, students will read short stories from nine literary genres, practice Wild Mind writing from prompts and expand their work into three complete short stories, receiving steady support and feedback through the process.
Lisa Bagchi
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Class

What's included

24 live meetings
24 in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. We will read most of the 'sample stories' together, but students will do some of the reading on their own. Also, while all prompt writing will be done in class, most of the expansion and revision process will be done independently, after we conference as a class about each story and send each author away with a good idea of how to grow their draft into a full story.
Progress Report
I will write a reflection on each student's work in the class at the end of the semester in a traditional class style. I am also happy to provide feedback during class by request.

Class Experience

US Grade 9 - 12
In this 12 week class, we will explore nine different types of fiction, including science fiction, fantasy, adventure and more (full list below).
 
Our class will follow a three-genre cycle in which we will spend time exploring a work of fiction together from one of the genre categories, then choose a prompt to use as a jumping-off point for our own ‘fragment narratives’ of that genre type. We will follow author Natalie Goldberg’s vision of “Wild Mind Writing” for the prompt work, which we will discuss. Read more about Natalie Goldberg’s writing approach here: https://www.thesunmagazine.org/articles/26471-wild-mind
 
After we have completed a single prompt narrative, we will open the floor to anyone who would like to share their work aloud. If you do not wish to read aloud or share your work at this point, you do not have to.
 
After we have finished a cycle of three prompt narratives in Wild Mind fashion, everyone will choose ONE narrative to extend and revise, turning it into a full short story. Extensions/revisions will be done mostly outside of class (But we will have a little class time for this) and brought to class on due dates.
 
We will write a total of three complete short stories in any three genres that you would like, as long as the three are different from each other.
 
Everyone will submit finalized stories, and we will ‘workshop’ each one together (more on workshop below). The option to have a classmate or me read completed stories aloud is available. 

Genres we will cover:
 
Science fiction
Fantasy
Satire
Eerie/horror
Adventure
Romance (OR Gothic Romance) 
Memoir (the only non-fiction in the series)
Dystopia
Fairy Tale


WHAT IS WRITING WORKSHOP and how does it differ from Wild Mind prompts?
 
In prompt sharing, we will observe ONLY elements of peers’ work that we particularly like; however, in workshop, we engage in deeper critique with classmates’ work (keeping a supportive approach).
 
Writing workshop is a critique process in which we examine the revised, polished narratives or poems of classmates and offer clear, helpful and honest feedback. Because our Wild Mind prompts are not revised, we offer only positive feedback. In workshop, we do more extensive critique.
 
WHAT ARE WILD MIND PROMPTS?
 
Wild mind prompts are sessions where you respond to a writing prompt with the first ideas that come to your mind. Generally, when we write narratives, we are encouraged to plan our ideas out before we start. With the Wild Mind approach, we do the opposite. For this, we dive into writing without thinking too much beforehand, tapping into ‘first thoughts’ and allowing ourselves to tell stories without slowing our thoughts down with ‘editing mind.’ (Editing mind will be invited to the party later!) This writing approach comes from Natalie Goldberg, an Ann Arbor, Michigan native who has written several books on the craft of writing. We will look at her ideas more in depth in class.
Learning Goals
Engage students in excellent and varied fiction
Foster student exploration of their own voice in writing
learning goal

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
24 Lessons
over 12 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Introduction and Science Fiction start
 Syllabus
Wild Mind writing discussion
Discuss Sci Fi as a genre
Begin 'The Veldt' by Ray Bradbury

Homework: Finish 'The Veldt' for next class as needed 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Science Fiction continued
 Discussion of author choices/style
Wild Mind prompt-Sci Fi writing
Sharing and feedback by choice

Homework: None 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Fantasy Fiction
 Discuss Fantasy as a genre
Read 'The Barrow' by Ursula LeGuin together 
Discussion of author choice/style

Homework: Finish 'The Barrow' for next class as needed 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Fantasy Fiction continued
 Discussion-'The barrow"-author choices/style
Wild Mind prompt FA writing & Sharing by choice
 
Homework: None 
60 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Supply List
I will send all required reading electronically to each student.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined July, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Michigan Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Hello!
   My name is Lisa Bagchi, and I run many different classes on Outschool. Favorites include reading classes that center around discussion of theme, character, diction, and whatever else we can find, as well as creative writing groups in which we explore ideas through the written word, share work, and offer encouraging feedback. 
   I am a certified English/language arts teacher and have been a middle and high school teacher for over a decade. In addition to core English, I've created and taught many elective courses, including Poetry Out Loud, Flash Fiction and Fairy Tale Studies. I am also a private reading and writing tutor.
   I believe that learning and play are deeply interwoven. I aim to create a feeling of community and joy in my classes, and to foster a supportive dynamic among learners. I love watching students light up, laugh, work through challenges, and become more confident learners. 
   I am also mom to a wonderful nineteen year old and a huge animal and nature lover. My favorite activities include pizza and a movie or playing cards with my son, my daily walk with my dogs, Moka and Floki, and sitting by the lake near my house with a good book. I also have three cats, one of whom likes to follow Moka and me on our walks if she catches us leaving! Moka may just show up in my Outschool classes from time to time...and a kitty or two may sneak in as well. 
   Hope to see you there!

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$36

weekly or $429 for 24 classes
2x per week, 12 weeks
60 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 14-18
2-6 learners per class

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