This class is designed to refine students' abilities to craft with the written word. Students will be given the tools to form persuasive work—with an emphasis on logic—as well as descriptive literature—with an emphasis on imagery.
The class will start by establishing the value of grammar and structure. This will create a foundation that allows for elegance and rigor. Among many other topics, we'll wrestle with logical fallacies and how they impact our words. We'll also pursue the fine balance between fiction and non-fiction.
Develop a solid understanding of the building blocks of English.
Identify logical fallacies in one's own writing as well as other's.
Adorn non-fiction with creative elements.
Root fiction in tangible and universal themes.
Respond to and evaluate other's work.
Present work in different contexts and formats.
Plenty of lined paper
Pens and/or pencils
Students are invited to bring any four books they choose. Students will confirm their selections with the teacher, but, with rare exceptions, almost anything goes. If students are unsure about their selections or want some recommendations, click here.
The class is 36 weeks long, running from the weeks of September 11 to May 12.
Sessions will occur on Thursdays, 12:30–2.
The class is designed for a minimum of 8 students.
The full year costs $900 per student, which amounts to $25 per class.
Since the first half of the year will focus on more formal writing and the second half on more creative writing, students can choose to attend only one semester. Accordingly, the price would be halved.
Literary Themes
Parts of a Sentence
Punctuation
Summaries
Presentation
Thesis Statements
Developing Arguments
Persuasive Essays
Editing
Critique
Literature
Journaling
Flash Fiction
Logical Fallacies
Parody
Plot Line
Creative Non-Fiction
Poetry
Rhyme & Meter
Imagery
Depending on the class flow and student pacing, we may address some or all of these topics and possibly more.