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Becoming A Writer Series

Added Feb. 13, 2026
This two-module series introduces friends who are ready to try writing to some tools of the craft. Nearly a century ago, Dorothea Brande wrote Becoming a Writer — a guide to discovering writing that really hasn’t been outdone since! We use Brande’s guidance, journaling, writing experiments, and w…
Precepted by Sparrow F. Alden

K-Pop Demon Hunters: Reading the Film and Exploring the Phenomenon

Added Feb. 12, 2026
This module dives into K-Pop Demon Hunters as both a pop culture phenomenon and rich site of critical inquiry. Blending fandom, performance, media industries, K-Pop culture, aesthetics, and myth, the course asks: what does it mean when idol culture meets demon lore? How do K-pop’s global cir…
Precepted by Dr. Maggie Parke

Lights, Camera, Meaning: Reading a Film and the Language of Cinema

Added Feb. 12, 2026
How do films tell stories — not just through dialogue and plot, but through images, sound, and structure? This short course introduces students to the language of cinema, exploring how film techniques such as framing, editing, mise-en-scène, sound design, and performance work together to create mea…
Precepted by Dr. Maggie Parke

Signum Classics: Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales for Creative Writers

Added Feb. 11, 2026
Fairy Tales enchant us; they remind us to take a fresh view on daily life; and while many Andersen's tales are filled with sorrow, their beautiful and vivid imagery never ceases to amaze us. We will examine the works of Hans Christian Andersen from the perspective of creative writers, learning from…

Children’s "Christmas Gothic" Book Club

Added Feb. 10, 2026
"Christmas Gothic" is a literary subgenre and aesthetic that embraces the dark, eerie, and supernatural side of the winter holiday season. Stories in this mode might contain ghosts, dark fairies, magical objects, orphans, old mansions, Victorian-era dread, or the pagan roots of Midwinter and Yule. …
Precepted by Dr. Kris Swank

Peter S. Beagle Book Club: The World of The Last Unicorn

Added Feb. 10, 2026
Peter S. Beagle is one of the best fantasy authors of all time, and The Last Unicorn (1968) his most treasured novel. This SPACE module will read and discuss The Last Unicorn and some of Beagle's other writings set in the same world.
Precepted by Dr. Kris Swank

Middle-earth Goes Anime: A Closer Look at The War of the Rohirrim

Added Feb. 3, 2026
Focusing on The War of the Rohirrim, this module examines adaptation across mediums, cultures, and cinematic traditions. Students will analyze the film as an anime production, exploring its creators, aesthetic conventions, and cultural context, while also tracing its roots in Tolkien’s writi…

How to Read a Medieval Building

Added Jan. 30, 2026
Unlock the secrets of medieval buildings—real and imagined! Step into a world of soaring cathedrals, fortified castles, sacred wells, and the fantastical architecture of Chaucer’s imagination. In this course, we’ll explore how medieval structures were built, used, and imagined, learning to “rea…

The Dark Zone: Caves, Myths & Meaning in Medieval English Literature

Added Jan. 30, 2026
Descend into the medieval ‘Dark Zone,’ a world beneath the surface where dragons coil, cave-witches curse, and the earth itself becomes a site of danger, revelation, and transformation. This course plunges into the rich subterranean imagination of Old and Middle English literature, tracing caves, h…

Over the Rainbow: The Many Incarnations of The Wizard of Oz

Added Jan. 28, 2026
This module provides a broad survey of Oz's remarkable longevity as a franchise over the 20th and 21st centuries. We will discuss how Oz operates as a quintessentially American fairy tale that, like all fairy tales, is ripe for reinterpretation by each new generation. Session 1: …
Precepted by Dr. Thomas Johnson