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The Curious Quest: A Narrative Writer’s Guide to the Hero’s Journey


The Curious Quest: A Narrative Writer’s Guide to the Hero’s Journey (Online)

The Curious Quest
Six Week Class
Wednesdays, July 15-August 26, 2026 from 6:00-8:00pm EST
>>No class August 5<<
📍ONLINE delivered via ZOOM
Facilitated by Alli Marshall (I&A Certified)

The Curious Quest
from $275.00

Sliding Scale Registration | $275 / $300 / $325
Please pay what you’re able—when you’re in a position to support more, your contribution strengthens our community and makes creative learning accessible for all.

2026 Workshop Dates/Times
Wednesdays, July 15-August 26 from 6:00-8:00pm EST
No class August 5
Online via Zoom

Policies & Agreements
Cancellation and general policies can be found here.

Venture into the heart of your writing practice while engaging the Hero’s and Heroine’s Journeys as templates for personal narrative and story.

Hero’s Journeys are everywhere in our lives: Travel, adventure, illness, marriage and divorce, parenthood, big risks, love and loss. These all follow the path of Departure, Initiation, and Return outlined in Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey (aka the monomyth) model.

The monomyth is filled with archetypes, themes, and motifs found in ancient legends and modern films alike. They’re easy to recognize and identify with and, because they’re familiar, we can use them — and the stations of the Hero’s Journey — as a guide to create a new work.

The Heroine’s Journey, as described by Maureen Murdock in her book of the same name, offers us a metaphor and path of inquiry to explore the emotional journey that accompanies the more outward / physical Hero’s Journey.

Over the course of six weeks we’ll dive into the Hero’s Journey through the lens of personal narrative. Participants are invited to write in any genre they wish, and the workshop will include discussions, writing prompts, creative inspirations, and weekly assignments to be completed outside of the classroom.

  • • Writers seeking to jump-start or rejuvenate a writing practice.

    • Writers and storytellers interested in developing a personal narrative.

    • Creatives wanting to generate new material.

    • Creatives interested in exploring personal stories in a safe and supportive space.

    • Anyone desiring to make sense of a personal journey through the medium of creative writing.

  • ALLI MARSHALL

    Alli Marshall is a writer and artist based in Asheville. She received an MFA from Goddard College and is a creative facilitator certified through the Inward & Artward School of Creativity. She’s the author of How to Talk to Rockstars, ‘The Persephone Project,’ and numerous zines. Many of her best friends are trees.

    Learn more at alli-marshall.com.

  • “Alli's thoughtful approach to creative facilitation shines in her workshops. From the delivery of the hero's journey (knowledge of subject, pacing, prompts, handouts) to her supportive and gentle guidance as we examine our stories, I felt a sense of both calm and curiosity, and a willingness to explore these shadowy corners of self. This is in large part to Alli's presence as a facilitator who is fully engaged and delights in taking others on a journey of discovery.” - Faye D.

    “With a keen sense of thoroughness, Alli helps participants broaden their introspective lens. She challenges outdated paradigms, integrating inclusivity and diverse perspectives, allowing individuals to explore layers they may have previously overlooked.” - Heather B.

    “Alli's meticulously and thoughtfully prepared workshop, Brave Words, led me to new insights in my writing and in my understanding of my own journey. Alli helped me feel confident and welcomed into the workshop with her gentleness, curiosity, and wit. I wholeheartedly recommend taking Alli's classes whenever you can: with her deep dedication and creativity as a facilitator, you can be assured they will be valuable experiences!” - Katherine S.

    “Alli’s workshop gave me the opportunity to explore a hero/heroines journey that I hadn’t yet processed or thought about deeply. Her clear guidance, visual facilitation, and calm energy helped me understand parts of myself I hadn’t been able to identify. I left feeling like I had more tools and superpowers than I realized and confident that I could get through whatever obstacle or challenge life sends my way. Alli makes it easy to trust her process because you really believe in her passion, experience and intentions” - Taylor Rose E.

Facilitated by: Alli Marshall (I&A Certified)

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