Do you find yourself in any of these categories?
- You like to write.
- You've tried to keep a journal.
- Your diary is mainly empty pages.
- You scribble out the word "I" and your pen seems to suddenly dry up, along with your imagination.
- You are going through something important in your life and want to write about it.
- You are struggling and want to find refuge in writing.
If so?
This class will teach students how to use "I" as a motivator in utilizing their own experiences for creative and personal writing pieces. Not only is writing useful for expressing one's thoughts about people, places, concepts, and ideas, but it's also helpful in placing themselves with those people, places, concepts, and ideas. What do I think? How do I feel? Where do I fit in this space? This class will help students brainstorm ideas to reflect and see themselves in the world around them and their experiences.
What will you learn in this course?
- Students will learn how to utilize their voices to create creative pieces. They will be able to do so using their personal experiences, interests, hopes, perspectives, and ideas they are passionate about.
- Students will brainstorm writing prompts, ideas, and interests to catalyst creative writing pieces
- Students will learn how to utilize the writing resources around them, both on digital interfaces as well as physical writing materials, to influence their creative process and vulnerability.
- Students will establish writing goals and list writing topics for a series of creative and expressive writing pieces.
- Students will write a series creative piece in any genre/form they would like (quote, poem, article, list of thoughts, visual, note) that reflects personal experiences, interests, hopes, perspectives, and ideas they feel passionate about.
Writing can be reflective, transformative, and therapeutic if the right questions are asked, and ideas are thoroughly expressed!
Course Project
In this class project, students will navigate, explore, and write about any topic of their interest. The main focus of this project is to influence creativity and expression to complete a five day series of writing.
This class project consists of three parts:
- Making two writing goals based on two questions:
- What do I want to write about and why?
- Why is writing about this important to me?
- Making a list of potential writing points of experiences, ideas, situations, interests, viewpoints that you feel are important to who you are and choosing five of them.
- Writing a series of writing pieces in any genre/form, they would like (quote, poem, article, list of thoughts, visual (Instagram quote), note) within five days. Each day will be an expression based on the thoughts and reflections you have on that day.
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