![]() ![]() Find inspiration in your own voice, heart, and place so that you can tell the stories for young readers you’ve always wanted to tell. Cal and his best friend, Soy, learn that the frog (who prefers the name Deli) has sought them out for a reason. ![]() Stranger than that, is the fact that this frog happens to be wearing glasses. Join a dynamic community of many voices from around the world. While drawing in class at Stagwood School, 12-year old Cal sees a frog staring at him through the window. By the end of the course, you will have ten to twelve extracts of writing that you can develop into a portfolio. As you work through the writing exercises, you will give and receive feedback from your peers and gain tools and techniques for improving your writing.ĭuring this course you will identify stories that matter to you, explore cultural significance and boundaries, and shape your identity as a writer become familiar with standard elements of narrative (character, setting, plot, theme, language, dialogue, point of view) reflect on your own work and practice essential self-editing skills see the different ways in which words and art interact, and the possibilities of longer narrative forms come away with practical insights into publishing options and create a plan for pursuing your enthusiasm for writing. This course will guide you with a combination of video lectures, online readings, peer reviews, and guest appearances from world-renowned children’s authors. Participate in a dynamic online community of writers as you experiment with your own writing and develop your voice. This course is for curious students and aspiring authors with a passion for writing for young readers. ![]()
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