“This December, like Dorothy dropped into Oz or Alice tumbled into Wonderland, you will receive a call to adventure. You will move from the ordinary world into a one of magic and tests as the holiday season arrives.
Many of the most-loved and best remembered stories play out in a story form described by Joseph Campbell as “the hero’s journey.” This class has prompts and page ideas for visual storytelling that have you telling Your December Journey, from the heralds, to the challenges, mentors, special tools and the return to the known world and what you take forward.” – Debbie Hodge
I will be using Your December Story to document the holidays with my family this year. I have had a chance to preview the class and have found my head spinning with ideas for documenting December. I always struggle with a traditional December Daily. I think this class is my solution to beginning a December project that I can actually finish. The lessons are intellectually rich. I am especially loving the excerpts from the books. What I love about this version of a December class is that it’s about reaching farther into a prompt than just documenting the tree being trimmed. Yet, despite being richer in depth and content, I don’t feel like this is an overwhelming approach. It breaks the month into sections versus having to tackle a day by day approach. It seems much more doable than a regular December Daily project.
The class consists of:
Every Monday for 6 weeks — answer the prompts, view the ideas, master the visual storytelling techniques, and open yourself to new and inspired ways to tell your December story. Weave these stories into your December Daily album or let them inspire a complete book on their own.
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Additional Resources
My December Journey has already begun. Click the links below to see my progress.
The December Daily Reality Check