Tell Your Story : Basic Storytelling Elements of Narrative Essay Writing // October 7-25th
Do you have a story you want to tell, but you’re just unsure of how exactly to tell it? Join Molly for this three-week course as she covers the basic elements of storytelling in narrative essay writing specifically. Together, you’ll look at what makes a good story, universal themes, details, and tips for starting and ending. At the conclusion of the course, participants will have the opportunity to submit an essay to Molly for feedback.
What participants can expect:
Writers will be placed in a Slack group to introduce themselves, ask questions, and share their work.
Each week, participants will receive a lesson plan with resources and creative assignments to work through at their own pace.
There will be one Zoom call during week 3 for participants to ask questions and interact with one another face-to-face.
Participants will end the course with one completed essay which Molly edit and return with feedback after the course is completed.
Spots: 6 (this course will run with a minimum of 4 participants)
Molly Flinkman is a freelance writer from central Iowa where she lives with her husband, Jake, and their four kids. A lover of houseplants, good books, and (in a surprising turn of events) bright colors, she loves to write about how her faith intersects the very ordinary aspects of her life and hopes her words will encourage and support other women along the way. You can connect with Molly on Instagram, through her monthly newsletter, Twenty Somethings, or on her Substack, Common Stories.