Jay McCann Creates — Workshops
The Educator's Path

The quest begins in your classroom.

A tabletop role-playing workshop built for the classroom — where students learn storytelling, worldbuilding, and collaboration by rolling dice and saving the day together.

The Quest

How a workshop runs.

One class period. No prep, no rulebooks, no experience needed. Just a room full of storytellers who don't know it yet.

Students making heroes
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I — Gather the Party

Make a hero

In minutes, every student builds a character with three simple stats. No math anxiety, no character-sheet dread — everyone's playing fast.

Students building the adventure
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II — Build the World

Create the adventure

Students design the rooms, traps, and creatures themselves. The story is theirs — I just help it hang together.

The class facing the boss
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III — Face the Boss

The grand finale

The class unites against one final foe, run live on the projector. Separate groups become one party — that's the moment it clicks.

The Rewards

What students walk away with.

Storytelling and narrative structure, learned by doing.
Collaboration — there is no player-versus-player.
Creative confidence for reluctant writers.
Improvisation and quick problem-solving.
Worldbuilding and cause-and-effect thinking.
A welcoming on-ramp for neurodivergent learners.
The Venues

Who I run them for.

A school classroom session
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Schools

Single classes or whole-day visits, tuned by grade — middle grade and up.

A library program session
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Libraries

After-school and program sessions that get kids creating, not just reading.

Educators at a workshop
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PD & Conferences

Teacher pro-D and division workshops on running tabletop storytelling yourself.

The Credentials

Two decades of countless workshops.

Since 2005, Jay McCann — who writes for young readers as James McCann — has led creative-writing and storytelling workshops across the Lower Mainland and beyond — for schools, divisions, libraries, universities, and writers' organizations alike.

School DivisionsPublic LibrariesUniversities BCLABCTELAThe Writers' Union BC Fed. of WritersSurrey Int'l Writers Conf.BC Raise a Reader Canadian Authors Assoc.

“One of the teachers who supervised this workshop commented, ‘So many great writing ideas!’ When we dropped by to listen in for a bit, we could tell that Mr. McCann was prepared, encouraging, and responsive. A number of students volunteered that Mr. McCann’s workshop was one of their favourites.”— Deanna Brady, Kamloops-Thompson School District

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Roll for initiative.

Tell me your grade level, your goals, and your dates — and we'll plan a session your students won't stop talking about.

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