Library to Host Teen Creative Writing Classes

The St. Marys Community Public Library hosts creative writing classes every Wednesday from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Join us to create characters and worlds. Located in the Young Adult section of the library.

Each week’s class will be based on a different theme: April 10th, Poetry; April 17th, Essay: Create a Pet; April 24th, Flash Fiction: Fantasy; May 1st, Debate: Percy Jackson VS. Harry Potter; May 8th, Essay: Volunteer Work; May 15th, Essay: One Wish; May 22nd, How to: World Building; May 29th, Adventure School Orientation.

The process of writing encourages critical thinking. Organizing thoughts into coherent narratives requires analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating information effectively. Writing nurtures creativity and imagination. Writers can create worlds, characters, and stories that reflect their interests, dreams, and unique perspectives. Teens can use this class to help build characters for future projects like their own stories, comic books, and video games.

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For more information, call (419) 394-7471 or visit 140 South Chestnut Street.