Stay Put with StoryArk
Online opportunities for creativity and connection
It's about community - and connection
As much as we love the podcasts, films, poems and stories that our youth produce, our main focus at StoryArk is our student led, student initiated creative process that builds life skills through a passion for storytelling and the desire to communicate and be in relationship with each other. As such, through Zoom, we are bringing our programming online starting April 1 with a focus on connecting youth. To maintain a sense of normalcy, our groups will meet at their regular times (unless they decide something else works better) - but a week earlier than initially expected. Each team's writing mentor will be in contact with them to set it up. This is also a wonderful time for new students to become involved, so please invite friends!
- Mondays, 4 PM - Broad Spectrum, Carnation, Crowns (our Absent Narrative Project groups)
- Tuesdays, 5 PM - Write on Tuesday (Fiction Writing Club)
- Tuesdays, 6 PM - NOIA (a new sci-fi podcast)
- Wednesday, 10 AM - Vitamin C (sketch comedy web series)
- Saturday, 12 PM - Boom Site Newsletter (new: digital newsletter, 2xs/month)
- Saturday, 1 PM - HUSH Jr (fantasy podcast)
- Sunday, 4 PM - StoryArk Production Company (film production)
In addition, we have three new fun options thanks to student feedback. See below.
D&D Podcast
New Boom Site Newsletter
Sitcom: Family Style
Ken Levine, Emmy award winning writer of MASH, CHEERS, FRASIER and the SIMPSONS, will hold an online class where families write and film a sitcom together. Sitcoms will be screened online in May.
Congrats to Margaret Odumuyiwa
Survive and Thrive - Things to Do at Home
No need to be bored while holed up in home. Check out StoryArk's web page for fun ideas.
We empower student voices and equip young artists to succeed
StoryArk provides a variety of creative programming for youth, allowing them to tell their story through their chosen medium - whether that be a novel, poetry, film, song, podcast or anything else they can dream up. Student initiated and student led, each project is imagined, designed, and developed by youth. Professional authors, screenwriters, filmmakers, musicians, producers, directors and actors share their expertise and experience, helping students gain new skills in their craft and empowering them to become their best creative selves.
StoryArk is a 501c(3) tax exempt organization that seeks to serve the greater good.
Email: steph@storyark.org
Website: storyark.org
Location: Stillwater, MN, United States
Phone: 651-351-0804
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theshireonline/
Twitter: @theshireonline