• Queer Full Moon Circle

    Hive Mind Books 219 Irving Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    Join us at Hive Mind Books in Bushwick for a magical gathering of moon-loving queer folks! Hosted by Sterling Bowen, a writer and astrologer in the Hive Mind community, these new and full moon circles will be a blend of open discussion, reflection, meditation, and magic-making. These events are not rooted in any particular tradition, […]

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  • Work In Progress: A Queer Literary Open Mic

    Hive Mind Books 219 Irving Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    An open mic for queer and trans writers of all genres, at Hive Mind Books in Bushwick. Writers of all genres, join us as we turn up the party lights for Hive Mind’s monthly open mic night. This mic is specifically for queer and trans writers. All genres are welcome. Poets, journalists, novelists, memoirists, whatever you […]

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  • Sapphic Creative Writing Group NYC

    Hive Mind Books 219 Irving Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    A space for Sapphic, Trans and Non-binary people to write creatively and socialize. Sapphic Creative Writing Group is a space for Sapphic, Trans and Non-binary people to write creatively and socialize. Join our event to get inspired with our writing prompts. Have you been wanting to get back into writing? Or would you like to […]

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  • Queer Book Club

    Hive Mind Books 219 Irving Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    Join the Hive Mind Books Queer Book Club to discuss Survival Is a Promise: The Eternal Life of Audrey Lorde by Alexis Pauline Gumbs The Hive Mind Books Queer Book Club meets once a month to discuss a different book by a queer and/or trans writer. Meetings are hosted by Camille Perri, author of the novels When […]

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  • Monologues Against Confession: An Active Chapter Workshop

    Hive Mind Books 219 Irving Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    A collaborative, hands-on workshop investigating interactions between dramatic structures, expectations of vulnerability, and queerness. Monologues Against Confession is a collaborative, hands-on workshop that invites writers to investigate the interactions between dramatic structures, expectations of vulnerability, and queerness. In queer and trans theater—like in queer literature—there is often an expectation to be confessional, to present a “brave” […]

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