Kathryn Evans - AIM High Writing

Kathryn
Evans

AIM High Writing

 
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Summary

Age range Years 5 & 6 and Secondary
Books Yes
DBS Checked Yes

Booking
Contact
+44 (0)1535 656015
aimhigh@caboodlebooks.co.uk

 
 

Kathryn combines being an author with being a mum, running a strawberry farm, occasionally performing belly dance and fencing competitively. What she’s best at though, is not giving up.

 
 

About Kathryn
Finally published by Usborne after fifteen years of trying, Kathryn’s debut novel More of Me was nominated for the 2017 Carnegie Medal, won the SCBWI Crystal Kite Award for UK and Ireland 2017 and the 2016 Edinburgh International Book Festival First Book Award – the first YA novel ever to do so. She has a firm following of young readers, has been shortlisted for multiple regional awards and More of Me has been sold to territories world wide – including Poland, the USA, Germany, Korea, Russia, Hungary and Turkey.

Kathryn’s AIM High Writing Day

The aim of Kathryn’s AIM High day is to deliver all the key ingredients for a plan for a story – Ideas, Plot, Structure, Character and Setting. Kathryn gives every child a ‘Magic Spark to Manuscript’ notebook that is filled in throughout the day and children get to keep.

As children arrive, Kathryn talks to them about what they are reading – as well as settling the children who may be in an unfamiliar environment, it’s an opportunity for Kathryn to choose books she can add as examples they will know.

The day proper starts with a one-word story warm up and a five minute introduction to the day, covering the power of storytelling and why it’s so important.

Then using prompt items such a Victorian book hook, a flint axe head, a stuffed toy, the group explore how they can come up with quick ideas. These form the basis of the days developing plan.

After this exercise, everyone has at least one character idea and they move on to develop that.

The group usually cover Character first. Using examples Kathryn teaches a simple way of thinking about internal character dynamics by using personality types. This technique encourages children to think about how the character acts, rather than how they look, and to build character from the inside out and they begin to develop their own character ideas.

The group moves on to look at setting – how writers use it to manipulate the way a reader feels, and how we can use it to show readers what the character is like – Kathryn uses examples from her own work and three sets from the Harry Potter films to demonstrate this. The children then work on their own characters

Focus then moves on to plot where all discuss the seven plot types. Kathryn give examples to encourage children to think of their own – and also to be thinking about their story ideas and how it might work as one or more of the plot types.

The final session of the day is on structure, in which Kathryn demonstrates that every story is exactly the same structure using Jack and the Beanstalk and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire as examples. This final session is a mix of the children writing their own story outline, interspersed with some dramatic story telling from Kathryn.

The day ends with the children working on their story, or creating a cover design and title on the workbook.

 
 
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A Selection of Kathryn’s Books

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Bookings
To book Kathryn Evans please contact
aimhigh@caboodlebooks.co.uk

Kathryn also offers visits to schools and other settings, click here for more information.