You will now have an opportunity to write your own fictional short story (57 pages), focused on the possible outcomes of contemporary scientific or technological advancements that might be morally or ethically questionable.
As you write, think about the narrative elements listed above. How can you invest your reader in your characters and plot? What contextual information does your audience need for the story to make sense? How can you build suspense, and what details are needed to make your reader feel like he or she is part of your story?
You will be turning in first a rough draft and then a final draft for this assignment. Submit your rough draft here to be reviewed by your instructor; he/she will return it to you with any comments and suggestions. You cannot begin working on your final draft until your rough draft has been reviewed and returned to you with feedback.
The following rubric will be used to grade your rough draft.
Fictional Narrative Assignment Rubric
3140 points
2130 points
1120 points
010 points
Length and Format
Story is 57 pages, formatted Times New Roman, 12 point font, with one inch margins, includes correct writing conventions, (spelling, complete sentences, correct punctuation, etc).
Plot
Author effectively uses elements of plot, such as exposition, conflict, rising action, climax, and resolution to engage the reader and has a conclusion that follows from and reflects on what is experienced, observed, or resolved over the course of the narrative.
Narrative Elements
Narrative techniques such as dialogue, pacing, description, reflection, plot lines, and development of characters and events are used effectively and accurately.
Science Fiction
Scientific or technological advancements and their moral or ethical implications are effectively explored and imagined.