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Storyteller Squad: National Novel Writing Month Sprints
This class helps teen writers use writing sprints and prompts to increase their writing output during National Novel Writing Month.
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13-18
year old learners
8th-11th
US Grade Level
3-12
learners per class
$10
Charged weekly
Meets 1x per week
Runs week after week
30 minutes per class
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Class Experience
What are writing sprints? They're concentrated bursts of writing. Why are they useful? Even the best writers get stuck sometimes. Writing sprints jostle and jiggle us out of the muck. How are they used by fiction and nonfiction writers? Writers use sprints to jumpstart their writing and increase their hourly word count. Writers often fall victim to Parkinson's Law — work expands to fill the allotted time. By shrinking the allotted time, we create a writing habit that supports more...
Students will learn how to effectively use writing sprints and prompts to increase their writing output.
Since 2007, Kori’s work has been published in Fine Lines Literary Journal and on various blogs, including Better Humans, The Ascent, Publishous, Thrive Global, The Writing Cooperative, Positive Psychology.com, Ardent Path Journal, and more. She's a freelance writer, editor, coach, and teacher. Kori's experience includes creating, developing, and hosting the Back Porch Writer podcast: The show for writers, about writers, and writing, and co-hosting Indie Author Hour. She's appeared as a guest on several podcasts since 2013. Kori loves indie publishing. Her primary genre is mystery, specifically private detective novels. Her current WIP is a young adult novel that's she's rewritten at least four times. Kori is a member of Sisters in Crime (SinC), Guppies, Crime Writers of Color, and ACES: The Society for Editing.
There's no homework.
Students need writing paper, pens, or pencils. Alternatively, students can use a writing app on their phone, PC, or laptop.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
There's no assessment.
30 minutes per week in class, and an estimated 0 - 1 hours per week outside of class.
I'll use age appropriate writing prompts.
Teacher
Kori Miller, MA - Educational PsychologyHabit Aficionado & Coach Helping Students Reach Their Full Potential Every Day
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United States1 total review
13 completed classes
About Me
I teach a variety of series on Outschool: Storyteller Squad, Kori's Clubhouse Summer Reading, and Street Smart Psychology. The Storyteller Squad teaches learners how to increase their writing output, use prompts, indie publish on various...
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