100-Word Stories by Kim Culbertson audiobook

100-Word Stories: A Short Form for Expansive Writing

By Kim Culbertson
Read by Kim Culbertson

Findaway World, LLC
3.33 Hours Unabridged
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What can 100-word stories help your students understand about writing? The short answer is, everything! This flash-fiction form has become a popular structure for efficiently teaching a wide variety of literary devices, terms, and processes in a targeted way. Part teaching guide, part anthology, 100-Word Stories is a dynamic guide complete with lessons and prompts to help young writers learn and practice literary elements, narrative skill, and personal voice. Through a collection of accessible lessons, each with a mentor text that is either student- or author-created, Culbertson and Faulkner share insight into using these “small, bright things” in the ELA classroom. The book’s structure is meant to be flexible–you might dip in and out of the lessons as needed to supplement existing curricula, or you might choose to teach an entire unit based on the lessons. No matter how you employ them, this short form can create expansive practice for young writers.

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What can 100-word stories help your students understand about writing? The short answer is, everything!


This flash-fiction form has become a popular structure for efficiently teaching a wide variety of literary devices, terms, and processes in a targeted way. Part teaching guide, part anthology, 100-Word Stories is a dynamic guide complete with lessons and prompts to help young writers learn and practice literary elements, narrative skill, and personal voice.


Through a collection of accessible lessons, each with a mentor text that is either student- or author-created, Culbertson and Faulkner share insight into using these “small, bright things” in the ELA classroom. The book’s structure is meant to be flexible–you might dip in and out of the lessons as needed to supplement existing curricula, or you might choose to teach an entire unit based on the lessons. No matter how you employ them, this short form can create expansive practice for young writers.

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Author Bio: Kim Culbertson

Author Bio: Kim Culbertson

Kim Culbertson is an award winning author of several young adult novels, including Instructions for a Broken Heart, which won the 2012 Northern California Book Award for YA Fiction. When she’s not writing for teens, she’s teaching them. She’s a college advisor and teaches creative writing at Forest Charter School in Grass Valley, California. Kim wrote her novella The Liberation of Max McTrue for her students who, over the years, have taught her much more than she has taught them. Kim lives in the Northern California foothills with her husband and daughter.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/Educational
Runtime: 3.33
Audience: Adult
Language: English