School of literature and media
LITM 101 Fan Fiction Editing
Students will become familar with the style of fan fiction literature and common errors to watch for when writing their own.
Course DescriptionProf Dan has the following tips for aspiring amateur proofreaders:
- Don't read too much into the content
- If it doesn't sound right, it's probably a grammatical error
- If it looks wonky, it's probably a spelling error
- If the content sounds implausible, suspend your disbelief and keep reading
Prof Dan's final exam involves making the course's fanfics better with proofreading.
Prof Dan would like to remind all students of it's qualifications: "I wrote these fanfics in highschool, when Pokemon was really popular. Don't judge, you don't know my struggles."
Students will be graded on the following criteria: amount of grammatical and spelling errors you can find in the homework provided.
Amount of Errors Found | None |
A Few |
Passable Amount |
Irksome Amount |
About Half of the Fan Fic |
Grade | F |
D |
C |
B |
A |
Course Materials
Reading List
How To Properly Write a Fanfiction - Quotev.com by Marvelous Meredith
Homework
Pokemon 1 - The Adventures of Ash, Misty, and Brock
Pokemon 2 - The Adventures of Ash, Misty, and Brock
Pokemon 3 - The Adventures of Ash, Misty, and Brock
Pokemon 4 - The Adventures of Ash, Misty, and Brock
Pokemon 5 - The Adventures of Ash, Misty, and Brock