Shared Worlds is a summer creative writing experience like no other!
Students gather to create a world, to write in that world, to share that world.
Shared Worlds is an interdisciplinary program that encourages students to solve problems, to assimilate large quantities of information, to work in groups, and to express themselves creatively. Students will meet and collaborate with professors and peers who share their interest in today's hottest literature genres.
Shared Worlds is a two-week residential camp based on a "shared world" theme. A shared world is a growing trend in fiction that centers around a complete, fictional world designed by a group. During Wofford's Shared World program, students will design fantasy worlds with other young, creative writers and share those worlds through fiction, art, and game design.
One way to help understand the program's innovative concept is to think of a detailed encyclopedia entry on a country. Each Shared Worlds group will actually create all the material to fill such an entry for their world (history, economy, language, etc.) in a way that is internally consistent. Speculative fiction writers call this "world building". Examples include Middle-Earth, Narnia, and the Star Wars Expanded Universe.
In order to build a shared world, students will attend overview classes with Wofford College professors in many disciplines, including history, religion, and physics. Furthermore, students will take classes in creative writing. All classes emphasize problem solving, collaborative learning, and experiential learning.
Creating or building the world is the first challenge. The second challenge comes when students try to write in a world they have created with others. On one hand, an individual student benefits from the creativity of others, but on the other he must also follow rules agreed upon by the group.
This program takes a multi-disciplinary approach to learning. Students will be exposed to as many disciplines as they may possibly need, and be given the skills to explore and research other disciplines.
Furthermore, Shared Worlds encourages individual creativity as well as collaboration. Individuals contribute to the group while learning to function within it.. That is, being a good citizen means doing your part and keeping in mind the needs of the whole group. There is a distinct emphasis on problem-solving and communication skills.
The culminating event of the camp is an exhibition day, during which each group presents their fiction and other elements of their world, which might include games, maps, artwork, and music.
Corporate Sponsors
Official Publisher Sponsor
Tor Books
Official Gaming Company Sponsor
Wizards of the Coast LLC
Official Magazine Sponsor
Realms of Fantasy Magazine
2009 Chapbook
Worlds Created 2009
Shared Worlds Bloggers
News Updates
10/15/2009 -- Although the full 2011 roster will be announced later, Shared Worlds is proud to note that Philip K. Dick Award finalist Minister Faust and Nnedi Okorafor, winner of the Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature for her novel Zahrah the Windseeker, have both accepted invitations to attend as visiting writers.
10/14/2009 -- Shared Worlds is proud to announce that instructors for 2010 will include Spiderwick Chronicles creator Holly Black, critically acclaimed YA and adult authors Kathe Koja and Marly Youmans, Nebula Award winner Michael Bishop, writer and gaming expert Will Hindmarch, and World Fantasy Award winner Jeff VanderMeer, plus Wofford College's own Dr. Christine Dinkins, philosophy professor, and Jeremy Jones, lecturer and camp director. Artist Scott Eagle will also conduct a workshop during the camp.
6/17/2009 --Shared Worlds'
Top Five Real Fantasy/SF Cities
Read the reactions:
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Tor
- Guardian (UK)
- The Agony Column at Bookotron.com (includes podcast)
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Boing Boing
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Ecstatic Days by Jeff Vandermeer
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Los Angeles Times blogs
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SF Signal
6/16/2009 -- Shared Worlds is proud to announce the following official sponsors, whose major contributions help make Shared Worlds possible: Tor Books
Wizards of the Coast LLC
Realms of Fantasy Magazine
4/28/2009 -- Shuttle request form now available for students arriving at Greenville/Spartanburg Airport (GSP)
4/17/2009 -- io9 highlights Shared Worlds 2009
4/15/2009 -- Shared Worlds 2009 featured in Boing Boing
