Writer's Academy

The Writer's Academy was a help topic created by Flyinggirl4 on 06-09-2015 in the Ninjago Stories Subforum.

The purpose of the topic was to help writers who were seeking help with their writing, who had any questions, and people who were looking for tips and advice on their writing.

Flyinggirl4 "hired" users who were popular authors and well-known in the Ninjago Stories Subforum. They were called "teachers," and a few  of these many users were abbeadventerous114, JayZX535, Brickgirl99x , Varnika913 , and SenseiGrace , etc. The users who came to ask questions were known as "students."

Soon, the Writer's Academy expanded into many different topics. Those topics were called "classes." They were hosted by teachers and the teachers would focus on one aspect of writing, and teach it to people who signed up for the class.

Some examples are: How to Build a Strong Heroine, How to be Hilarious: A Comedy Writing Class, and much more.

Soon, most people would start going to the classes to ask questions instead of going the the original Writer's Academy topic. Therefore, the teachers, not knowing what do with the topic, started chatting with each other and became more of a chatroom.

Soon, many of the classes died and the Writer's Academy also died, most people forgot about them and moved on until one day in a chatroom called Finding Friendships, SenseiGrace asked Flyinggirl4 if they could make a new Writer's Academy topic, because there were so many new authors in the Ninjago Stories Subforum, and the old one was clogged up with posts from teachers chatting with each other.

Flyinggirl4 agreed, and she posted a new topic on 11-18-2015, and called it: Writer's Academy~New Topic. She and SenseiGrace co-own the topic and they both help users who come to ask questions. The topic is not very active but people visit every now and then.

It is not yet confirmed if they will also stick to the older plan, hiring teachers and making classrooms, or if they will go with a more simple plan and only both of them will run it.