In Short: Black Femme Transformation in Eloghosa Osunde's "Grief Is the Gift That Breaks the Spirit Open" with Magenta Naaku

When: Sat, Aug 15 at 1:00pm - 2:30pm
Where: The Center for Fiction
15 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, NY
212-755-6710
Price: $45
A reading group led by writer and teaching artist Magenta Naaku (she/they), exploring Black femme transformation, shapeshifting, and the collision of desire and the supernatural.
The session focuses on Eloghosa Osunde's "Grief Is the Gift That Breaks the Spirit Open," in which a Black femme discovers she can shapeshift by inhabiting abandoned bodies. The story's exploration of sexual pleasure, queer desire, and the secrets that bind us anchors a discussion on embodiment, immortality, and how love and horror coexist in the narrative. Participants are encouraged to share favorite passages, pose questions, and engage with optional writing prompts.
A copy of the story is emailed upon registration. Complimentary drink from the Café & Bar included.
Part of the Center for Fiction's Black Femme Transformation series. Bundle discount available with the companion session on Pemi Aguda's "Manifest" (code BLACKFEMME, $80 total). Need-based scholarships covering 50% of tuition are available.
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