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Following in the Footsteps of Narnia

$300.00/summer
Using C.S. Lewis' fictional world of Narnia as a model, students will study and practice building fictional worlds into rich settings for their stories. We will be giving attention to all aspects of setting.
Schedule:
Section A:
06/05/2025 - 07/24/2025
Summer Term
0.25 credits in Writing and Rhetoric
Grades 5-8

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About the course

Every story takes place somewhere, and it is the world itself that often first draws in a reader. Worlds are rich webs of interconnected dynamics that feel organically connected and seem to breathe with a life of their own. Attention to the history, society, people, and creatures of a place can make the difference between a setting and a world.

This seminar works with young writers and aspiring writers to teach the principles that can transform a setting into a world. We will do this in conversation with C.S. Lewis' Narnia: one of the most beloved fictional worlds ever written. In addition to discussion of the various aspects of the Narnian setting, students will develop aspects of their own world and have an opportunity to share these with the class and receive feedback to help develop them further.

  • Week 1           Through the Wardrobe: Introduction to the aspects of setting
  • Week 2           It’s a Magic Wardrobe: The Rules of Your World
  • Week 3           Fauns and Witches: The Denizens of Your World
  • Week 4           Always Winter: Your World’s History
  • Week 5           From Lantern Waste to Cair Paravel: Your World’s Geography
  • Week 6           Adam’s Flesh and Adam’s Bone: Social Structure in Your World
  • Week 7           Practicum: Discussing student work
  • Week 8           Practicum: Discussing student work

About the teacher

Dr. Junius Johnson Dr. Johnson has more than 20 years of teaching experience, and is currently the executive director of Junius Johnson Academics. He is also a writer and musician.