Turn Student Ideas Into Published Stories

The Story Story Creative Writing Programme helps students develop their writing, build confidence, and become published authors, supported by professional mentors and artists. Our workshops and seminars promote GCSE relevant writing techniques to promote excellent outcomes and holistic enrichment.

What is the StoryStory Creative Writing Programme?

The StoryStory Creative Writing Programme is an initiative designed to help students take a hands on approach to their English GCSE preparation. This is achieved through a week of structured creative writing seminars, where students are encouraged to expand the application of their English subject knowledge and turn their ideas into fully realised, illustrated stories.

 

Students begin with a simple idea or manuscript. From there, they are supported by a writing mentor who helps them develop their short story with language techniques, improve their writing, and refine their ideas into a structured narrative. This is done to strengthen the skillset required for English Language Paper 1, Question 5 while also referencing texts from the English Literature side of the curriculum.

 

A competition is held in the midst of the learning week; the best student-led narratives are nurtured and developed with the very best being selected for illustration by a professional artist. That story is visually brought to life by transforming it into a web-based graphic novel or “webcomic”.

 

By the end of the journey, students don’t just learn how to write, they create something tangible. A story they can share, publish, and be proud of.

How It Works

Start With an Idea

Students begin with a concept, short draft, or full manuscript that will be the basis of their development during the programme.

Work With a Writing Mentor

The students are guided by a writing mentor who helps:

Refine, refine, refine

The student’s manuscripts are shaped into complete, high-quality short stories. The primary focus is on the inclusion of literary devices fouund in works such as “An Inspector Calls” or “A Christmas Carol.”

friendly competition!

The best story that’s developed over the course of the learning week is selected by the writing mentor alongside the school’s librarian.

 

A professional artist then illustrates that story for publishing, promotion or just bragging rights!

Final Outcome

The student with the most impressive showing walks away with a fully illustrated story!

 

More importantly, however, every student walks away with a better grasp of their English Language and Literature techniques, with a greater measure of confidence in their creative writing skills.

Why This Programme Matters

The programme is designed to directly support key areas of the English curriculum while giving students a meaningful creative outlet.

How Schools & Libraries Can Get Involved

Students develop

Real Outcomes

The creative writing programme seeks to get students excited about English as a subject as they journey towards self-improvement.

Creative Writing Seminars

We deliver a one-week English programme for all year groups, where we step into timetabled lessons to run seminars that combine GCSE-focused learning with creative writing. These sessions:

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Competition

Schools or libraries can run a creative writing competition with a co-sponsored prize.

Independent Student Enrolment

Students can also join the programme individually with parental support.

 

This allows any student to:

A Programme That Extends Beyond the Classroom

The StoryStory Creative Writing Programme is designed to complement existing English education while offering something entirely unique to engage students: A pathway from idea to publication.

 

It supports:

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