Build Your Collection: Fiction, Memoir & More

Write four polished pieces in the genres you choose: short stories, memoir, creative nonfiction, flash fiction, or any combination. A choose-your-own-path creative writing course with coach feedback at every stage.

Build Your Collection is a choose-your-own-path writing course. Over 12 weeks, students write four polished pieces selecting from short stories, memoir, personal essay, flash fiction, or brevity memoir for each one. Every student’s collection is different because every student’s creative vision is different.

Each piece follows a complete writing cycle: plan with a coach, draft, receive feedback, and revise. Students don’t just write and move on. They work on new pieces while simultaneously revising earlier ones, the same way professional writers manage a body of work. This overlapping cycle builds discipline, revision skills, and the ability to hold multiple projects in mind at once.

The course includes genre-specific lessons for each writing path: narrative craft for short stories, voice and reflection for memoir, compression and imagery for flash fiction, humor writing, and speculative fiction (science fiction and fantasy). Students read the lessons relevant to their chosen pieces and skip the rest: no busywork, no one-size-fits-all assignments.

Your coach is your biggest asset throughout this class. They review every planning sheet, read every draft, and provide detailed feedback at every stage. This class focuses on individualized, one-on-one work with your coach; others may be in the class, but peer collaboration is not required. Students learn how to conference effectively with their editor including how to evaluate their own writing, identify weak spots, and ask the kind of specific questions that lead to real improvement. This is a professional skill that serves writers for life.

This class can be taken more than once. Each time, students choose different genres and prompts for a completely different collection. Your story. Your voice. No creative limits.

Note: This course runs as a continuous 12-week semester. The writing and revision cycles build on each other sequentially and are designed to be completed together. Ready to publish your collection? Pair this class with Meet with an Editor and Publish.

Intended For Grades: 6-12

Time Expectation: 
  • Classes have weekly assignments. All assignments will be due midnight Friday EST each week. Assignments are intended to take approximately 2-3 hours per week.
Class Objectives
  • Create four complete, revised creative works across student-selected genres
  • Apply genre-specific craft techniques in narrative fiction or nonfiction
  • Develop self-evaluation and revision skills through structured coach conferences
  • Manage multiple writing projects simultaneously using an overlapping drafting and revision cycle
  • Build a cohesive body of work suitable for publication as a collection
Class Features
  • Daily contact with a coach who evaluates mastery and skills and provides individualized feedback on every piece at every stage
  • Choose-your-own-path structure: students select their genre for each piece from short stories, memoir, personal essay, flash fiction, brevity memoir, or poetry
  • Genre-specific craft lessons in narrative writing, memoir, flash fiction, humor writing, and speculative fiction
  • A structured revision process that teaches students to evaluate their own work and ask targeted questions
  • Designed to be repeatable: students can take this class multiple times with a different collection each time

Pre-Reqs: None

Required Materials
  • Genre-specific lesson packets and planning sheets (provided digitally as part of the course)
  • Access to a word processing program (Microsoft Word or Google Docs)
Build Your Collection
  • Week 1: Introduction & Piece #1 Planning
  • Week 2 & 3: Draft Piece #1
  • Week 4: Revision & Piece #2 Planning
  • Week 5 & 6: Draft Piece #2
  • Week 7: Revision & Piece #3 Planning
  • Week 8 & 9: Draft Piece #3
  • Week 10: Revision & Piece #4 Planning
  • Week 11 & 12: Draft Piece #4

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