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http://www.homeschoolconnections.com The best creative writing course you'll ever take! Learn writing and literature analysis from master teacher Erin Brown Conroy. Available as both live, interactive and recorded, independent-learning courses. Course details Advanced Fiction Writing: The Hero’s Journey and Mythic Structure for Writers, Parts One and Two Total classes: 16 (8 for each part) Duration: 55 minutes Prerequisite: None Suggested grade level: 8th through 12th grade Instructor: Erin Brown Conroy, MA, MFA Course description: This is an advanced fiction writing course that delves into the use of archetypes in what is called "The Hero's Journey," the mythic structure that many claim all stories follow. This course will cover the different kinds of typological characters who appear in stories and applies that knowledge to the crafting of your own fiction book. We also learn how the archetypes and Hero's Journey inform literature, applying the information to college literature analysis courses. The course can be taken in conjunction with any of the other fiction writing courses offered with Homeschool Connections. Whether you plan on going into fiction writing (books, screenwriting, poetry), want to raise your literature analysis skills for college prep, or simply want to expand your ability to write in advanced styles, this course is for you. Course materials: Word 2007 or later version. Book: The Writer’s Journey: Mythic Structures for Writers, 3rd Edition, by Christopher Vogler and Michele Montez, http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASI... . NOTE: The same book is used in both of the Advanced Fiction (Parts One and Two) courses. Homework: Approximately 1 ½ to three hours per week reading and completing coursework.