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Fiction Writing: Developing Characters 3 – Writing Kings, Queens, Courts, and Jesters (X-15)
Live course taught by Cherise Papa for Spring 2025 High School Fiction Writing: Developing Characters
Summary

Learn how to write royal characters with this four-session course that raises your writing skills and creativity. You will come away with new knowledge of the elements of creating unique characters while using high-level writing skills in a way that’s both fun and enjoyable.

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Instructor: Cherise Papa

Course Description:  Join this four-session course and learn the craft of writing royal characters, including kings, queens, princes and princesses, dukes and duchesses, and jesters! Characters of medieval royalty have been popular in fantasy fiction since their existence in our history – and there is a reason! In this course, we’ll explore the qualities of and fascination with characters of the courts. Using the elements of great storytelling, we’ll craft unique characters and learn how to create royalty that tugs at our hearts, stirs our anger, makes us laugh, and inspires us to live with honor and passion. With this short course, you’ll hone your creativity and improve your writing. This is a fun course that you’ll definitely enjoy!

Special notes

Course materials are provided FREE by the instructor. This course is the third course in a four-part series. Be sure to sign up for all four short courses to learn how to develop compelling characters in your storytelling.

Total classes

4

Class dates

Thursdays, January 16 to February 6, 2025

Starting time

11:30 AM Eastern (10:30 Central; 9:30 Mountain; 8:30 Pacific)

Duration

50 minutes

Prerequisites

None

Suggested grade level

8th-12th grade

Suggested credit

One-third (⅓) of a semester’s credit for Writing or English Combine with any high school or middle school 4, 6, or 8-week course for a total of 12-16 weeks per semester for one (1) full semester’s credit. Recommend continuing the Character Development Series (X-14, X-15, and X-16 courses).

Outline

Course Outline:

Class 1: What does writing royalty entail? Expectations of Royalty: The royalty of today vs. royalty in the past; how royalty has changed over the years

Class 2: Traditional Roles and titles – king/queen, prince/princess, duke/duchess, jester, cooks

Class 3: Military titles and writing with defensive forces

Class 4: Cultures of Royalty – European vs. Emperors/Asian countries v. African Tribal royalty

Materials

  • All materials are provided free by the instructor. All documents are turned in as Microsoft Word documents. If you do not own Microsoft Word 2007 or a later version, you can use a system such as Google Docs that converts to Word documents FREE.

Homework

Students will practice the concepts learned in class, with reading materials and resources between each class. One (1) to three (3) hours per class is expected for homework.

Fees

Fee: $89 if you sign up on or before July 15. $109 after July 15 for all 4 classes. (Registration closes one week before the first day of class. After that date, registrations are not guaranteed. There is a $20 surcharge for late enrollments after the course is closed.)

Course name
Fiction Writing: Developing Characters 3 – Writing Kings, Queens, Courts, and Jesters (X-15)
Instructor
Cherise Papa
Semester
Spring 2025
Category
Writing ➤ Fiction Writing: Developing Characters
Grade level
High School
Editors
Erin M. Brown, MA, MFA, Aubrey Heki, Sharon Hamric-Weis, Bonnie Donlon, Donna Graziose
Monitor
Kathleen Delia Miller
Start time
January 16th, 2025 at 11:30 AM ET
Course type
Live
Price
$109
Seats available
25 seats available
Seats remaining
12 seats remaining
Relative due dates
Relative due dates are disabled for this course.

About Cherise Papa

Cherise Papa, English B.S., has worked for ten years as a fiction editor helping authors create the books of their dreams.

Currently Ms. Papa is working as a managing editor and building a small press to help authors publish series in indie markets. She also volunteers at Fyrecon and is working behind the scenes at a different press to help publishers enter into new digital markets.

Her passion for story and helping writers discover that passion for themselves has driven her love for editing and teaching. Ms. Papa lives in on the Virginia coast with her husband and three young children, where they enjoy family adventures and fostering their children's creativity through the arts, music, play, and more books and board games than they can count.

You can find her live teaching the Fiction 11 series and grading the Fiction X series.

Click here for more info about Cherise Papa!

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Kathleen Delia Miller

Kathleen Delia Miller resides in Indiana near the beautiful Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Originally from Chicago, Kathy enjoys life as a Hoosier! Kathy loves spending time at the beach with family and friends, reading, cooking, writing, gardening, visiting art galleries and farmers markets. Kathy and family have been blessed to travel the world! Her most favorite pilgrimages were to Rome where she experienced a Papal Mass with Pope Benedict XVI, followed in the footsteps of Saint Francis and Saint Clare in Assisi, visited the Holy House of Loreto also in Italy, and the Shrine of Our Lady of Knock in County Mayo, Ireland.