Charting the Hero’s Journey
Discovering story structure with Andrew Levett - The Story Mentor.
When: Saturday, 18th of January 1-4pm
Where: Peter Cowan Writers Centre Inc, Edith Cowan House, Building 20, ECU Joondalup Campus, 270 Joondalup Drive, Joondalup.
Cost: $40 PCWC & eligible WUWA Members, $52 non-members, + Eventbrite ticketing fee
Registrations & Payments: Charting the Hero's Journey with The Story Mentor Tickets, Sat 18/01/2025 at 1:00 pm | Eventbrite
Bookings are essential.
Parking: Free on weekends. Carparks 14 & 8 are closest to the house - you can park in any bay, regardless of signage.
Catering: Light refreshments will be available (tea, coffee, biscuits). If you have special dietary requirements, please feel free to bring your own snacks if you wish.
Please do not attend the session if you are unwell, have tested positive to COVID-19, are awaiting a test result, or recovering from infection.
Having trouble fitting all of your story's elements together as a cohesive whole? Feel like your story is missing something but can't put your finger on it? Then The Story Mentor's Charting the Hero's Journey workshop is just what you need to put your story together in a coherent manner.
In this 3-hour workshop, The Story Mentor reveals the power of applying the Hero’s Journey structure to your story. During the class, participants will:
Discover how the classic 3-Act Structure works
Learn the 12 stages of the Hero’s Journey
Map the Hero’s Journey to the classic 3-act structure
Understand how the Hero's Journey is used in popular stories
Apply the Hero’s Journey to their existing story
Workshop Outcome: Map out your story using the Hero’s Journey & 3-Act Structure
This workshop is suitable for people who are writing an existing story and want help restructuring the material they already have. It’s recommended participants bring along an existing story or outline to work with.
A. R. Levett B.A., B.Cmm.(Hons) is a multi-award-winning, emerging WA author. He has published multiple poems and short stories in Australian and international publications. His Story Mentoring services help writers hone their skills and turn their ideas into engaging and publishable stories, as with Margaret Cameron’s Top 10 memoir Under a Venice Moon. He has taught at Edith Cowan University, the Albany Summer School, and the Fellowship of Writers WA. He served on the Katharine Susannah Prichard Writers’ Centre board of management and runs regular creative writing classes at the Peter Cowan Writers Centre. He is writing a speculative-fiction series. www.thestorymentor.com.au www.arlevett.weebly.com