The methodology is open. The tools are free. You can read the epistemology, download the toolkit, and start practicing Literary Science in your own context tomorrow.

Workshops are for institutions that want to go deeper. We come to your space, work with your people, and build capacity for your team to practice Literary Science on your own terms—with your own community, using your own texts.

Half-Day Introduction
3–4 Hours

The methodology in practice. Your team reads a text through the four movements, maps assets, traces flows, and begins building a hypothesis. You leave with a working understanding of how Literary Science operates.

Multi-Day Intensive
2–5 Days

A full cycle. Your team works through every phase of the methodology using a novel and community data from your own context. By the end, you have a hypothesis document and the capacity to facilitate Literary Science independently.

Ongoing Partnership
Semester or Year

We embed with your institution. Coaching, co-facilitation, and curriculum integration over a full term. For organizations ready to make Literary Science part of what they do—not a one-time event.

Entry Points

Where You Start Depends on Where You Stand

Pathway 01
Individual
Individual Educators

You teach a course and want to integrate the four movements into your existing practice—one classroom, one novel, one community connection at a time.

Pathway 02
Department
English Departments

Your department wants to adopt Literary Science as a shared framework—aligning texts, assessments, and community engagement across multiple sections.

Pathway 03
Institution
Schools & Institutions

Your school is ready for cross-disciplinary integration—English, Math, and Literary Science working as a coordinated system with a shared community challenge.

Pathway 04
Partnership
Full Partnership

Your institution wants to become a site of community design—students leading real projects with real budgets, the campus transformed into shared infrastructure.

Let’s talk.

Tell us about your space, your community, and what you’re trying to build. We’ll figure out what makes sense.

hello@literaryscience.com