About this Event
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The Free Black Women's Library
presents
Queering The Narrative/Poet as The Essayist
A Writing Workshop with Jet Toomer
Saturday, April 25
3PM - 5PM
In this workshop we'll examine the way writers subvert all "the rules' of narrative storytelling. We'll read short excerpts of prose by contemporary, modern and canonical writers of the African Diaspora who defy all conventions on their missions to tell stories.
We'll have a brief discussioin to help frame our methods of approach and engage in writing spirints. Writers will be able to share their drafts, and/or their thoughts about the process.
This workshop is open to Black writers of all genres.
Facilitator's Bio:
Jet Toomer is a writer and community organizer who writes at the intersections of culture, belonging, and queer womanism. Her writing has been featured in Southern Cultures, The Massachusetts Review, Full Bleed. Jet pens a notable column; Tiny Violences on the newsletter platform Substack. Her work extends beyond the page to include facilitating workshops, moderating panels, to performing at live readings. She was born & raised in New York, where she still lives.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Free Black Women's Library Reading Room, 226 Marcus Garvey Blvd, Brooklyn, United States
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