At a glance info:
✏️ Write a new spooky/creepy/totally nightmarish story each week.
✏️ New challenges every time— join for just one session, or stay for a while!
✏️ Taught by real authors!
Examples of Weekly Horror Writing stories:
😱 Psychological Thrillers: Dive into the human mind by writing stories that focus on psychological horror, exploring fear, paranoia, and the unknown.
😱Apocalyptic Visions: Write about dystopian futures and apocalyptic scenarios, focusing on survival, desolation, and the horror of a world gone awry.
😱 Haunted Spaces: Create stories centered around specific locations, like abandoned buildings or cursed lands, focusing on setting as a character.
😱 Creepy Creatures of the Night: Delve into traditional horror creatures like vampires, werewolves, and witches, giving them a fresh, modern twist.
😱 Cursed Objects: Create tales centered around objects with sinister histories or powers, weaving a narrative around their impact on characters.
Weekly Horror Writing
$21 per session
In this class students will receive a writing prompt that coordinates with a specific horror writing skill-- like tension, drama, world-building, and mystery.
Class Breakdown:
👻 5 Minutes: Introductions, hellos, greetings
👻 15 Minutes: Lesson/topic discussion We'll discuss the prompt and goal for the week's writing, highlighting ways to really nail the voice, tone, and scare factor.
👻 20 Minutes: Writing time. Students will spend approximately twenty to thirty minutes creating their own short story or scene based on the prompt. Students may write their stories freehand or type them.
👻 10 Minutes: Sharing/Read Aloud At the end of class, students are invited-- but not required or pressured-- to share their favorite lines and/or post the full story in the classroom to share with their classmates.
Please note that as this is a teen horror writing class, a certain amount of violence and drama is to be expected! We do ask that all students let peers know about the content of their story before they begin reading it aloud-- those who would prefer not to hear a given story are welcome to turn their volume down until it's complete. That said, we strictly do not allow students to share stories that involve hate crimes, sexual assault, or animal abuse.
This class is a great opportunity "get the lead out" for students who are enthusiastic writers, and a place for reluctant writers to experiment in a low stakes, fun environment.
Are you a charter, microschool, or co-op interested in private small group classes? Send me an message to discuss creating a private session for your learners!