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You Make It Better-The Rewrite and Edit Class- Creative Writing

An eight-week class to practice editing and rewriting skills
Jessika O'Sullivan
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What's included

8 live meetings
8 in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. To edit and rewrite four different stories over the course of the class
Grading
We will discuss each story in class and give the student constructive feedback

Class Experience

"The secret to editing your work is simple: you need to become its reader instead of its writer." Zadie Smith

Every writer needs to edit and rewrite, which can feel daunting and confusing. 
What should I keep?
What should I remove?
How can I change the wording to make it more powerful? 

This class will practice editing and rewriting by working with four different stories.  

The students will be presented with a 500-word story every two weeks- all in all, it will be four stories (eight weeks total class time). The students will get a Word document or a Google doc link with the story. 

First, we will discuss the story in class to see what needs improvement—for example, more dialogue, descriptions, and show-not-tell. We will look at word choices and the feeling of the story. 
We have one hour of class time to discuss the story and how to edit it.  

Then, the students have one week to edit and rewrite the original story. Each story will be similar, but every student will put their personal touch on it. 

During the second class, the students will present their new version of the story, and we will discuss and compare everyone's stories to see how they have improved and differ depending on the student. Look for the detailed schedule below.


This class is excellent for students who like to deepen their editing skills, but it is also a great opportunity for students who struggle to develop ideas for stories but really like writing. 

The four stories are 

1. An immigrant who feels lonely makes a friend in a community garden (realistic fiction)

2. A fairy named Pine gets their wings (fantasy)

3. A ghost story taking place in an old castle (Ghost)

4. Elsa is cooking Sunday dinner for her granddaughter and her family, reflecting on her life and how she joined the civil rights movement after watching her best friend not being able to eat a the same diner and how the world has changed. (Historical Fiction/Realistic Fiction)


Week 1: Read and discuss the first 500-word story, an immigrant who feels lonely makes a friend in a community garden (realistic fiction), to see what needs improvement.

Week 2: Read and discuss everyone's versions to see how each student has tackled the task of editing and rewriting the story.

Week 3: Read and discuss the second 500-word story, a fairy named Pine gets their wings (fantasy), to see what needs improvement. 

Week 4: Read and discuss everyone's versions to see how each student has tackled the task of editing and rewriting the story.

Week 5: Read and discuss the third 500-word story, a ghost story taking place in an old castle (ghost story), to see what needs improvement. 

Week 6: Read and discuss everyone's versions to see how each student has tackled the task of editing and rewriting the story.

Week 7: Read and discuss the fourth 500-word story, Elsa is cooking Sunday dinner for her granddaughter and her family, reflecting on her life (the civil rights movement, meeting Martin Luther King Jr.) and how the world has changed. (Historical Fiction/Realistic Fiction), to see what needs improvement.

Week 8: Read and discuss everyone's versions to see how each student has tackled the task of editing and rewriting the story.

Learning Goals

Develop editing and rewrite skills
Give and receive constructive feedback
learning goal

Syllabus

8 Lessons
over 8 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Story 1-Realistic Fiction
 We will read and discuss the first story, an immigrant who feels lonely and makes a friend. We will look for what needs to be changed and/or added (descriptions, more dialogue, show-not-tell) 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Read and compare
 Read and discuss everyone's versions to see how each student has tackled the task of editing and rewriting the story. 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Story 2- Fantasy
 Read and discuss the second 500-word story, a fairy named Pine gets their wings (fantasy), to see what needs improvement. We will look for what needs to be changed and/or added (descriptions, more dialogue, show-not-tell) 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Read and compare
 Read and discuss everyone's versions to see how each student has tackled the task of editing and rewriting the story. 
60 mins online live lesson

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Joined March, 2016
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Teacher expertise and credentials
My teaching philosophy is deeply rooted in personal experience. Growing up with dysgraphia, I encountered teachers who left me feeling uncomfortable, insecure, and inadequate. Those experiences shaped my commitment to creating an environment where every student feels welcome, confident, and supported. My goal is to build students up, ensuring they leave my classes with both knowledge and self-assurance.

As a teacher, I bring a wide array of subjects to life in my classes, ranging from creative writing and Swedish (my native language) to world religions, the Holocaust, and novel studies with a focus on folklore. Each subject reflects my passions and areas of expertise, offering students a rich and dynamic learning experience.

With a master’s degree in education and a double major in social and political science and world religions, my professional background equips me to guide students through diverse and complex topics. Having taught across various age groups in Sweden and now the USA, I also incorporate the principles of student democracy, encouraging students to take an active role in shaping their own learning journey.


On a personal note, I’ve always had a vivid imagination—perhaps a result of my Nordic upbringing. As a child in Sweden, I was fascinated yet terrified by the stories of fairies that pervade our folklore. Now, as an immigrant in the USA, I weave that sense of wonder into my own creative works, which have earned me awards for poetry and short stories.

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weekly

1x per week, 8 weeks
60 min
Completed by 6 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-17
2-5 learners per class

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