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Enrichment • Series

World Building (Writing A Novel/Story Pt. 1)

Surya A

Series Details

Sessions

Public Discussion

This series ended on May 9, 2022. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

Series Details

About

We will be going through one of the most important parts of writing a novel or even a short story. World Building. We will cover everything from developing a setting, to the characters, and even the relationships and interconnection of all the elements. World Building is the basis of a novel, in which the plot can progress. Pt. 2 which will come after this series will be more focused on plot-building, and keep readers in. This is just how we set up the story, and hook the reader in.

Tutor Qualifications

I love to write, and I score great on writing assignments!

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

Please try to attend every session, but if you do not, no worries!

Dates

April 11 - April 25

Learners

9 / 20

Total Sessions

5

About the Tutor

Hello, my name is Surya, I am currently going to high school and I live in the central time zone. I can teach beginners python, along with some math. My hobbies include reading, playing video games, and math.

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Upcoming Sessions

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Past Sessions

5
11
Apr

Session 1

Orientation

We will kick off this series with a bang and go over a few pieces of previous writing to better explain world-building. We will then do a few activities to start off.
13
Apr

Session 2

Other Topics

We will now go into the specifics of world building. First up, the characters!
18
Apr

Session 3

Other Topics

We will now move on to the next part of world building! The setting!
20
Apr

Session 4

Other Topics

Next up, the relationships! How do the characters relate to each other?
25
Apr

Session 5

Other Topics

Now how do we connect these all together? How do we finalize an overall slate for us to build a plot against?

Public Discussion

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