Write your Fiction Stories

Legacy Enrichment Writing Classes

Class Summaries

Sept 5 – Intro and What is a Story

Sept 5 – Intro and What is a Story

CreativitY

SharinG STories

Critical Thinking

Having Fun

Why Write Fiction?

Writing fiction stories allows your child to create their own worlds, develop interesting characters, experiment with complicated plots, and deliver satisfying endings. In doing so, your child uses their highest level creativity and critical thinking skills, all while having a blast! 

Classes for 2024-2025

Ages 9-10

Learn to write fun stories that you’ll want to share with your family and friends! 

Ages 10-12

Write the kind of fiction you want to read. Learn the techniques that make your stories more engaging while having fun.

Ages 12-15

Expand your creativity and emotions and ideas while creating the stories you can’t wait to share.

Curiculum Ages 9-10

Fall 2024

  • Introduction and What is a Story?
  • Generating story ideas
  • Writing your stories – Beginning, Middle, and Ending
  • Developing Characters
  • Creating intersesting Plots
  • Which Point of View?
  • Revisions and Proofreading
  • Want, Opponent, Conflict

Sprint 2025

  • The Sidekick
  • Showing and Telling
  • Improving Dialogue
  • Setting and World Building
  • Tension and Pacing
  • Adding the Unexpected
  • Creating book covers
  • Publishing your stories (optional)

Curiculum Ages 10-12

Fall 2024

  • Introduction and What is a Story?
  • Generating story ideas
  • Writing your stories – Beginning, Middle, and Ending
  • Revisions and Proofreading
  • Characters, Plot, Setting
  • Which Point of View?
  • Goals, Motivations, Conflict

Sprint 2025

  • Deeper Characters and introducing the Sidekick
  • Improving Dialogue and Interactions
  • Setting and World Building
  • Imagery and Descriptions: Showing and Telling
  • Intensifying your story
  • Creating book covers
  • Publishing your stories (optional)

Curiculum Ages 12-15

Fall 2024

  • Introduction and What is a Story?
  • Generating story ideas
  • Goals, Motivations, Conflict
  • Which Point of View?
  • Writing your stories – Beginning, Middle, and Ending
  • Developing Characters and the sidekick
  • Creating interesting Plots
  • Revisions and Proofreading

Sprint 2025

  • Dialogue – characters come alive
  • Making the reader enter the story world
  • Imagery and Descriptions: Showing and Telling
  • Internal and external conflict
  • Making your reader care
  • Creating book covers
  • Publishing your stories (optional)

Meet Your Teacher

Brian Wentroble

If God tells us about Himself and our relationship with Him and others through stories, shouldn’t we teach our children how to tell their own stories? Since we are made in the image of God, we have something deep within us that longs to speak truth through stories.

After a career in engineering, project management, and consultative sales, Brian knew that he found more meaning in fiction. He loves to teach young people to write engaging stories that utilize their highest imagination and creativity. He shows students how to create their own story ideas, develop their characters, make their plots zing, and make their worlds believable.

Your children will be able to break out of the rut of watching whatever dreck is currently produced by the world and instead create their own stories. They’ll become better communicators and leaders while growing in emotional maturity and intellectual reasoning.

Let’s Write !

Phone

(817) 991-0580

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Email

brian.wentroble@gmail.com

create@creategreatstories.com

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