What's included
5 pre-recorded lessons
5 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentProjects
1-2 hours per week. Learners will submit their work and receive feedback from the teacher as requested.Assessment
Learners will submit their work and receive feedback from the teacher as requested.Class Experience
US Grade 6 - 9
Beginner - Advanced Level
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A SELF-PACED CLASS, MEANING THAT THERE ARE NO LIVE MEETINGS! ALL LESSONS ARE PRE-RECORDED AND LEARNERS WILL WORK AT THEIR OWN PACE. I WILL PROVIDE FEEDBACK ON SUBMITTED WORK WEEKLY. Imagine a world where life as we know it has come to a complete halt-- supermarkets ransacked, vehicles stranded in the street. Electricity and fresh water is considered a luxury. Danger lurks around every corner. The sun doesn't seem to shine as bright as it used to. It's every human for themselves. In this self paced writing course, learners ages 11-16 will be able to learn different creative writing skills to take their horror stories and characters to the next level. We will cover how make our characters more realistic, the plot more interesting, and how to avoid common mistakes when writing in this genre. There will be engaging slideshows to demonstrate each writing skill. The learners can work on a longer project, such as a novel, or a shorter piece. Each week, the projects are reviewed with feedback and commentary provided. Students can work on an existing story that they want to improve, or start a completely new project. I will provide unique writing prompts for those who are writing a new story of their own. Each week we will cover different writing techniques that can amplify these narratives, all based around the apocalyptic genre and its subgenres. WEEK 1: Introduction to Post-Apocalyptic Writing (intro to main story elements of the genre) WEEK 2: Medical pandemics and character development WEEK 3: Dystopian governments and world building WEEK 4: Zombies, pacing and description WEEK 5: Ecogeddons, suspense, combat and closing a story All your student needs is a pencil, paper (or the ability to type on their computer) and a little bit of creativity! This will be a very comfortable and low-pressure environment where young writers can feel safe sharing their ideas and interests. It will help them improve and make time for their hobby of writing. All skill levels are welcomed in this class, but basic writing ability and general knowledge of literary terms like "plot", "climax", "characters", etc. will be beneficial.
Learning Goals
Students will be able to improve their short-stories and novels based in a post-apocalyptic setting. We will discuss how to create an engaging beginning, stronger characters, an immersive world and exciting plot points.
Syllabus
5 Lessons
over 5 WeeksLesson 1:
Introduction to Apocalyptic Writing
We will discuss the genre of apocalyptic writing and its sub-genres, along with the main writing elements found within these stories.
1 assignment
22 mins of video lessons
Lesson 2:
Character Building
We will talk about what makes characters interesting and believable in a post-apocalyptic setting, and learners will be challenged to write a scene that focuses on practicing this skill.
1 assignment
19 mins of video lessons
Lesson 3:
World Building
We will talk about what makes the settings unique and immersive, and learners will be challenged to write a scene that focuses on practicing this skill.
1 assignment
18 mins of video lessons
Lesson 4:
Pacing and Description
We will talk about how to focus on description in scenes while keeping a suspenseful pace. Learners will be challenged to write a scene that focuses on practicing this skill.
1 assignment
17 mins of video lessons
Other Details
Parental Guidance
There will be frightening themes such as zombies, weapons, and action in this particular class. Please ensure that your learner is emotionally able to handle discussion/writing these extreme themes and supervise them if you have concerns. Learners will be monitored and provided with prompts to encourage exciting narratives.
Pre-Requisites
Learners should have grasp of basic grammar and spelling so that they can construct their stories. They must be able to write in a self-paced environment. Basic use of literary terminology such as plot and climax will be necessary.
Supply List
Pencil, paper, or the ability to write in a text document on their computer or laptop.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in English from Western Kentucky University
I graduated with a bachelor's degree in creative writing and literature from Western Kentucky University. I am experienced in hosting and participating in creative-writing workshops and studied under many well-known published professors at my university whose expertise was in the "horror" and "fantasy" genre. I am a former content creator for a video game and horror movie news website.
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Self-Paced Course
$13
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Ages: 11-16
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