Fantasia: From Atlantis to Middle Earth
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ArtStart's new writing camp features four incredible classes:
Spine-Tingling Adventures: The Art of Mystery, Suspense, and Action in World-building
Young writers, journey into world-building with us! Explore haunted and mysterious places, crafting thrilling tales. Join our exciting journey where we create page turning and spine-tingling stories to tell around a campfire!
Taught by Karlyn Coleman
Karlyn Coleman is an award-winning writer, teacher, and creative collaborator based in Minneapolis. She is a certified teacher and has taught at the Loft Literary Center for over ten years and has been a part of the Young Author’s Conference for the past four years. She loves visiting schools, libraries, and youth organizations to share writing activities of all kinds. www.karlyncoleman.com
Wild Worlds: Build on Your Imagination
So often a story begins with a simple question: What would happen if…? What would happen if octopuses took over the world? What would happen if our memories began to disappear? In this class, we’ll design worlds and characters that stem from one of your questions. Whether you imagine an underwater utopia or an oil spill in the Mississippi or a blossoming community orchard in Saint Paul, we’ll take your seeds and create dioramas, masks, and written books that explore a world! This will be a class of play and artmaking in addition to writing!
Taught by aegor ray
aegor ray is a writer and community organizer based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was a Loft Mentor Series Fellow in poetry, a participant in Tin House Summer Workshops and a Lambda Literary Scholar. He is a Sagittarius.
Poetry and Graphic Novels
Visual artists and writers often inspire each other to both create in fun new ways and push boundaries: poems have been written about paintings, songs about tv shows, and movies about books. Artists and writers also find ways to combine their creativity and work together using illustration, posters, and more. In this camp, you’ll work together to inspire each other and create pieces that combine art with writing. Our final project will be a poetic graphic novel.
Taught by Allison Blevins
Allison Blevins is the author of Where Will We Live if the House Burns Down (Persea Books, forthcoming), winner of the 2023 Lexi Rudnitsky Editor’s Choice Award, and three other full length collections. She is also the author of five chapbooks. Allison is the Founder and Director of Small Harbor Publishing. www.allisonblevins.com
Roll For It: Collaborative Storytelling Through Games
In this course, we will come together to build a dynamic world and then have an adventure in it. We will create exciting characters to embody in the world we build, and using dice, magic, a few rules and our imaginations, explore and expand that universe as we quest.
josie hegarty (they/she) is a poet and lifelong player of tabletop role playing games who lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is a graduate of the Hamline University MFA and a Fellow of the Loft Mentor Series for 2023-2024.
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