NC State University Young and Teen Writers Workshops

NC State University Young and Teen Writers Workshops

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Attn: Young writers! Embark on a journey of creative writing courses at NC State University this summer! The YTWW has served the triangle area for over 30 years.

The Young and Teen Writers Workshops nurture artistic spirit and teach creative writing skills and techniques. The two week daily summer workshops are intended for children and teens who already have a demonstrated interest in writing fiction, poetry, dramatic writing, graphic novels, and creative nonfiction or who have an enthusiastic desire to learn more about these kinds of writing. Young Write

06/03/2026

This exciting course still has a few seats left! And students can sign up to win this book: The Art of Creative Nonfiction

Creative Nonfiction is factual writing that has the narrative, dramatic, literary elements of novels, plays, and poetry. The tools and techniques for writing fiction and creative nonfiction are very similar. Students in this class will be writing true stories in an artful way, such as in nature writing, travel writing, memoirs, and food writing, for instance. They will not be writing academic essays, reports, term papers, or other nonfiction of that kind. Instructor: Alexandra Schneider

https://english.chass.ncsu.edu/research-and-engagement/young-writers/young-writers-workshop/

05/25/2026

Two great course options for July. Poetry Writing and Nature Writing! These will be taught this year by our guest poet Spencer Rico.

Spencer Rico is a poet originally from rural Northern California. Interests include Lucille Clifton, Aztec cosmology, Hank Williams, Billie Holiday, Allen Ginsberg, among others. Rico is currently in the Poetry MFA program at NC State, and plays music in between.

Apple here: (ages 9-19)
https://english.chass.ncsu.edu/research-and-engagement/young-writers/young-writers-workshop/

05/17/2026

Nature Writing–– This course will focus on nature and making observations about the world around us. We'll look to explore and notice things in our environment, and put that to writing across different forms. Open to students of all genres.

We're only two months from the start of Young Writers Workshop for grades 5-8. Selected spots are still open for creative writing courses. https://english.chass.ncsu.edu/.../young-writers-workshop/

05/15/2026

Teen Writers Workshop will host three guest authors this year. Students can enter to win their books (and many other books about writing).

Returning local guest & multi-genre author Frances O'Roark Dowell: https://francesdowell.com/books

Poet Mildred Kiconco Barya joins us from western North Carolina to talk about her work and read from her latest poetry book:
https://bookshop.org/a/109024/9781947175990

And novelist Richard Fellinger joins us to talk about his work and his latest novel An American Girl: https://bookshop.org/a/109024/9781947175921

05/06/2026

Record breaking enrollment this year!

All full for Teens: Creative Nonfiction, Creating Characters, Fiction, Intro to Creative Writing!

Only a couple of more seats in Drama, Poetry, & Genre Fiction for the Teen Workshop.

Young Writers (ages 10-14) still has some spots left in all classes.

Apply here:

https://english.chass.ncsu.edu/research-and-engagement/young-writers/

04/22/2026

Register for the following courses here: https://english.chass.ncsu.edu/research-and-engagement/young-writers/

Introduction to Creative Writing – This exploratory workshop will focus on the creation of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Various skills applicable to all genres will be explored. This course is great for beginners or for a student wishing to explore all three areas. Instructor: Patrick O’Reilly

Poetry is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as a “composition in verse or some other patterned arrangement of language in which the expression of feelings and ideas is given intensity by the use of distinctive style and rhythm.” Students will learn and experiment with a variety of poetic forms and techniques in this class. Instructor: Spencer Rico

Creative Nonfiction is factual writing that has the narrative, dramatic, literary elements of novels, plays, and poetry. The tools and techniques for writing fiction and creative nonfiction are very similar. Students in this class will be writing true stories in an artful way, such as in nature writing, travel writing, memoirs, and food writing, for instance. They will not be writing academic essays, reports, term papers, or other nonfiction of that kind. Instructor:

Dramatic Writing – This workshop will focus on playwriting for the stage, as well as screenwriting for film. In this class, students will learn some of the basic techniques of writing plays and/or screenplays, such as setting a scene, creating characters, constructing a plot, and moving a plot forward through dialogue in their own one-act plays or screenplays. Instructor: Rebecca Bossen

Fiction – This workshop will consist of fiction. Students in this class will write narratives in an artful way and learn the fundamentals of fiction such as character development, dialogue, point of view, and construction of plot. Instructor: Peyton Brown

Genre Fiction – This workshop is a specialized fiction workshop that will explore a variety of literary genres, such as sci-fi, fantasy, magical realism, adventure, and mystery. Students will learn the basics of world building, extended metaphor, plot structures, suspense, persona, and how to use different genres as vehicles to talk about complex topics. Instructor: Zenith Riggs

Special Topics: Nature Writing — This course will focus on nature and making observations about the world around us. We’ll look to explore and notice things in our environment, and put that to writing across different forms. Open to students of all genres. Instructor: Spencer Rico

04/06/2026

Registration is open for the 2026 summer workshop and it's a special year! Our 40th year is going to be our biggest year yet!

Courses in fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, genre fiction, dramatic writing, nature writing, and Introduction to Creative Writing. Ages 9-19!

Apply here: https://english.chass.ncsu.edu/research-and-engagement/young-writers/

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