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Grades level iconsGrades 7–12
Genre information iconNarrative
Resource type iconSparks

Location, Location, Location with G.D. Falksen

G.D. Falksen
Students draw inspiration from a real or fictional location and use this sense of place to develop an in-setting document.
What Your Students Will Learn

Students will describe a setting with rich and varied detail.

What Your Students Will Produce

Students will produce a description of a place in the style of a tourism brochure that is also in-line with a specific narrative theme.

What You Will Do

This Spark is from G. D. Falksen, YA science fiction and fantasy author. Students will immerse themselves in a chosen location, fictional or real, and record their observations in an in-setting document. The prompt was first introduced by G.D. as part of 826NYC’s quaranTEEN voices program, which connects teens and professional authors around the country. Learn more about quaranTEEN voices here.

From G.D.: 

Take a location in a story you have written, or choose a new one. It can be a wholly created world, a fictional place in the real world, or a real place you are familiar with. Describe the location as if it’s being presented in an in-setting document or by an in-setting person (a town website or tourism brochure, a history book, a tour guide, someone reminiscing about home, etc).

What sort of details would be given in that context, and how would they...

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