Lit Lab: Initiating Story Movement w/ Kathryn Craft
Schedule
Fri Feb 27 2026 at 06:30 pm to 07:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
The Doylestown Bookshop | Doylestown, PA
About this Event
Join The Doylestown Bookshop’s Winter Workshop Series as we host various authors who will present a variety of topics for upcoming, newly published, or seasoned writers.
This workshop requires tickets. There are multiple options, listed below. The ticket options that include books offer excellent value, as the authors will personally sign the books, as well as additional books purchased at The Doylestown Bookshop during the evening of the workshop.
Ticket Options:
General Admission - $20
General Admission + Crafting Story Movement (paperback) by Kathryn Craft - $30
Initiating Story Movement
Spark Story Movement That Will Keep You Hooked
The first person who must be hooked by your story is not your reader—it’s you. Fanning your initial spark of curiosity into a personal obsession is what will fuel your story's entire journey, from first draft to final revision. But how do you choose an idea that won’t burn out after the first burst of inspiration?
In this hands-on session, we’ll explore ways to:
• identify the ideas that won’t let you go—the ones strong enough to last, and
• harness your own curiosity as a guiding force, keeping you engaged through every stage.
Whether writing short or writing long, the only way you can reach The End is to write a story that won’t let you go. Bring pen and paper and let’s have some creative fun!
About Our Guest:
Kathryn Craft is the award-winning author of two novels from Sourcebooks, The Art of Falling and The Far End of Happy. Her two-decade tenures as dancer/choreographer, dance critic for The Morning Call newspaper in Allentown, PA, and freelance developmental editor have merged to inform her perspective about story movement. Building on her bachelor's and master's degrees in education, it has been her great joy to share the craft of writing by mentoring novelists, most recently through her Your Novel Year program, and by speaking at dozens of venues where people thirst to write, from writing groups, conferences, and libraries to in-patient rehabs and grief support groups. She lives with her husband in Doylestown, PA.
Where is it happening?
The Doylestown Bookshop, 16 S Main St, Doylestown, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 21.99 to USD 32.49



















