Curriculum
— Write about a common metaphor, and what it would be like if it were both literally and figuratively true. For example, you might use the expression “let the cat out...
— Write a story designed to evoke an emotion. Maybe it’s a feel-good story, or a calming one.
— Take a character from one of your favorite books, TV shows or movies, and pretend that they have a social media account. Write a few posts that they might share....
— Write a short story that begins and ends with the same sentence.
— Imagine that you are a scientist who discovers a new animal species or plant. Draw or paint a picture that details your discovery. Is it related to any known species,...
— Pick a historical figure and write a fictional story around a moment in their life. It can be a decisive moment of history, or it can be something mundane.
— Emi Le’s artwork, “Invisible to Human,” is one of those deceptively simple pieces of art that reveals more, and poses more questions, the longer you look at it. There are...
— Write a science fiction story about a character who lives one hundred years in the future.
— Write a poem in which each stanza sums up a month of this year.
— Write a detailed description or character sketch of a family member or someone you know. How would you describe them to someone who didn’t know them? What details are important...