What's included
1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours per weekHomework
Students will not be assigned homework, but they are encouraged to bring short writing samples to share with the group as they are comfortable doing so. They can still attend even if they choose not to share. I will provide writing samples to critique if no students are sharing during a session.Class Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
This is a weekly writing club for teens. Students can present their creative writing for feedback in every session. Weekly topics will be determined by student questions and the writings students share. Join the group at any time as your schedule allows. No previous writing experience needed. Writing clubs are a great way to start or finish a writing project and get feedback and encouragement from your peers and teacher. The weekly group topics will be based on student questions and the creative writing works they submit for feedback. As a published poet, novelist, and short story author, I love helping writers find their own writing styles and giving them a chance to receive teacher and peer feedback. Finding their own writing style is a wonderful goal. Students can ask me about any writing topic and can share poetry, short stories, or chapters from novels they are working on. They can ask questions about how to make their writing stronger through dialogue or descriptive scenes. We will also review grammar tips as needed. Students will be given short writing prompts during each session so they can complete fun writing assignments together to help strengthen their writing skills. The weekly group topics will be based on student questions and the creative writing works they submit for feedback. Possible topics that we will discuss if students have no questions or creative writing projects to share: What genre do I write best? (week of June 6) How do I write dialogue? (week of June 13) Science fiction (week of June 20 ) Journaling (week of June 27) First line challenge (week of July 4) Tall Tales (week of July 11) First line challenge (week of July 18) Pirates (week of July 25) Survival (week of August 1) Superheroes and Heroes (week of August 8) Poetry (week of August 15) Animals (week of August 22) Travel writing (week of August 29) Celebrity writing prompt Action scenes and graphic novels/comics Nonfiction/writing the news
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
I will provide weekly links to writing samples that are openly shared by other writers through sites such as poetry foundations and author websites. This book is not required for the class, but some of the material and the teaching methods used for the class come from my book Write Away. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08M83XHLB/
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Degrees
Master's Degree from Emory University
Bachelor's Degree in English from University of Memphis (Memphis State University)
I'm so excited to have a chance to teach literature and writing to your students. I'm a published author. My seventh book (second poetry book) was released in August 2020. I have a degree in English from University of Memphis. I also hold a master's degree from Emory University. I am the author of seven books, including novels, poetry books, and a writing guide for students. I'm also a professional editor, manuscript consultant, and proofreader. I have been teaching literature and writing to students in my local community for 20+ years. I enjoy helping students sharpen their academic and creative writing skills while reviewing the works of authors who have shared their voices with us through history and who are currently sharing their voices with us today. I teach all ages and am excited to meet your students. In my classes, we work on finding our own writing styles, improving our writing skills, identifying key elements of literature, and having fun along the way. I believe that reading and writing can be enjoyable for all students.
I am a social justice poet and advocate. I lead writing workshops and hold poetry readings around the country. While earning my Master of Divinity degree from Emory University, I participated in internships which led me to work with marginalized groups in our society. While at Emory, I attended lectures led by Former President Jimmy Carter, Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa, and the Dalai Lama of Tibet. One of my internships involved working with persons challenged by learning and mental differences. I worked with adults trying to live on their own despite their challenges. I also worked with persons diagnosed with AIDS in the 90s when I learned two relatives of mine were living with AIDS. When they died, I led the funeral for one and presented an AIDS quilt square for each of them to the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. I have advocated for people living on the autism spectrum (my oldest child is on the autism spectrum). I have led groups for survivors of domestic abuse. I am the Memphis-area regional leader for Free Mom Hugs. Free Mom Hugs is a 501(c)3 organization that advocates for equality for the LGBT community by providing resources, education, and support. I am a Mama Bear, which means I am the mother of someone who is part of the LGBTQ+ community. I am also the West Tennessee coordinator for the Mama Bears. Our national group has more than 16,000 members. This is a private group for moms of LGBTQ kids. The Mama Bears organization is a network of groups, websites, special projects & resources dedicated to supporting, educating and empowering Moms of LGBTQ kids and the LGBTQ Community. I organize Pride booths and groups to march in Pride parades. I have also volunteered with Queer Youth Day through OUTMemphis.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$20
weekly1x per week
50 min
Completed by 16 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 14-17
1-6 learners per class