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Club de escritores de fanfiction LGBTQ+ (mayores de 13 años)

Los estudiantes utilizarán la escritura de fanfiction para explorar temas y tópicos en los medios populares contemporáneos, aprenderán a usar los espacios del fandom de manera segura y respetuosa, y se vincularán con otros estudiantes a través de intereses compartidos.
Morgan A. McLaughlin McFarland, MAPW
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Qué está incluido

1 reunión en vivo
1 horas de clase por semana
Tarea
1 hora por semana. I provide quarterly prompt lists for learners (approximately 60 prompts), as well as intermittent optional "homework" assignments that could including finding a fanwork using search parameters, creating a fanwork, or learning more about an aspect of fanworks.
Evaluación
I am happy to provide assessments upon request.

Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 8 - 11
Fanfiction is an amazing tool for developing writing skills, building a community, and exploring experiences and identities in a supportive environment. Published authors like Rainbow Rowell, Cassandra Clare, Neil Gaiman, Lev Grossman, Seanan McGuire, and Holly Black have all written—or still actively write—fanfiction. The conflicts and events these authors examine in their fanworks often make their way onto the published page as part of original short stories and novels. The importance of transformative fanworks to the literary community was recently acknowledged when the fanfiction site Archive of Our Own (AO3) received the prestigious 2019 Hugo Award for science fiction. Fanfiction and its commentary/impact on culture is even studied at universities!

This class has a major social component. Discussion of source material, fic, tropes, and even life experiences are an important part of the fandom experience. These discussions can lead to better representation in works, a clearer vision of what type of story a writer would like to create, and how to set/enforce/respect boundaries in fandom spaces. 

In this class, students will learn to navigate the nuanced culture of fandom. Quarterly prompts encourage writers to explore concepts and experiences through the use of their favorite characters, settings, and fandoms ; prompt responses can be posted to Collections on AO3. Students may create and share works based on any source media, including books, comics, movies, television, musical theatre, music/bands, video games, and even historical events. We will also discuss how to leave appropriate, respectful comments on others' published fanfiction. We will frequently touch base on how to safely navigate fanfiction platforms and filter content in/out.

Learners in this class also have access to a Google Classroom where they can more easily share drafts of their work or discuss fandom issues. New class members will be given the Google Classroom link upon enrollment. 

This class is geared towards LGBTQ+ learners who are looking for a safe and supportive environment to explore themes relevant to their lives through fiction.

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Orientación para padres
While the subject matter of this class will remain age appropriate (PG-13/T-rated or below), students may encounter more mature materials on fanfiction platforms like AO3. AO3 requires members to be age 13+ to create an account, and for this reason, this class has a strict age minimum of 13. Parents are strongly encouraged to assist their students in setting up AO3 accounts and exploring the safety settings the site provides, as well as to discuss what type of content is appropriate for your learner. We will regularly discuss how to filter out unwanted content in order to maintain a safe and supportive atmosphere. Learners are encouraged to curate their own fandom spaces and experiences in order to avoid encountering materials or topics that distress them, but which are allowed on the AO3 platform. Please note that I do not share recordings for social/non-academic classes.
Lista de útiles escolares
Students who wish to explore fanworks with this class are encouraged (but not required) to sign up for an Archive of Our Own (AO3) account. This account is free, the site is non-profit and does not contain any external advertising, and the platform provides nuanced filtering options to help young writers/reader and their parents find age-appropriate works.
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Se unió el January, 2019
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Maestría desde Kennesaw State University
I am a veteran professional writer and editor who also writes fanfiction in her free time. I spent six years as aTag Wrangler (someone who handles how fanworks are sorted/categorized through tagging) for the Archive of Our Own fanfiction platform and am familiar with the mechanics of the site as well as the culture of fandom and fanworks. Additionally, I am a regular panelist at Atlanta's Dragon Con science fiction and fantasy convention, speaking on multiple popular media sources and their related fanworks. I am also a member of the LGBTQ+ community myself.

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Completado por 43 alumnos
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Edades: 13-18
2-10 alumnos por clase

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