Sex week
boston 2026
Event schedule
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Sunday, May 10
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10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Fields Corner (Dorchester)
$30/person ($20 for anyone under 30 years old). No one will be turned away for lack of funds.Loving Our Bare Bodies is a deeply facilitated, experiential workshop designed for men who want to explore body acceptance, vulnerability, and authentic connection in a supportive group environment. Rooted in guided exercises and clear agreements, the workshop helps participants soften self-judgment, release shame, and build greater comfort being seen just as they are.
Through a structured progression of activities, participants share verbal affirmation and consensual, intentional touch that honors the beauty and diversity of men’s bodies. The space can feel erotically affirming and may include respectful, guided genital touch as part of specific affirmation practices. However, this is not a sex party. The focus remains on presence, consent, emotional openness, and developing a deeper sense of ease and confidence in one’s own body.
This workshop celebrates the bodies of GBTQ men of every shape, color, and size. It is open to all who identify as men, including trans men. Self-identification is what matters, and participants can expect to engage with a variety of other men during the exercises rather than only with someone they may have arrived with.
Loving Our Bare Bodies is the cornerstone workshop of the Bear Your Soul retreats at Easton Mountain. Participants should arrive prepared to be undressed in a group setting and to take part in clearly guided, consensual touch exercises within a carefully held container designed to support safety, respect, and connection.
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4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Ula Cafe (Jamaica Plain)
Cost TBA (Registration required)Join the Eastern Mass Abortion Fund and Dr. Manisha Kumar for an interactive session about sexual pleasure throughout your reproductive lifespan. We'll talk about the phases of the human reproductive system and how our experiences of pleasure can change before, during and after events like a pregnancy, abortion or birth! We encourage anyone with questions or experience about how these events-- or others-- might affect experiences of pleasure to attend!
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6:30 - 8:30 pm
Doors open at 5:00 pmLucy Parsons Center (Jamaica Plain)
$23.18/person
Sliding scale tickets at the door. No one turned away.The world sucks: Come learn about kink! Also, celebrate the start of Sex Week Boston!
Sexual pleasure and empowerment can be a powerful tool to resist fascism. Come join us to explore how and why kink fits into this. We'll discuss approaches to kink through an antifascist lens. This workshop will introduce kink and some steps to beginning to engage in the community.
Expect an open, shame-free space for questions, discussion, and practical tips. No experience required—just bring your curiosity and an open mind!
Centering queer and trans bodies makes for better sex ed. All identities welcome.
There will be condom, lube, and sex toy giveaways!
Sliding Scale tickets available at the door. No one turned away for lack of funds.
Monday, May 11
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7:00 pm
Fields Corner (Dorchester)
$25/person (mats will be available for rent for $5)Join FORGE for an evening of bodywork, relaxation, and connection through naked yoga. This event is specifically for queer women, nb, and trans people, regardless of prior experience, who have a desire to behold and be held.
Why practice yoga naked with other queer people? It builds confidence, fosters vulnerability, and creates an intimate atmosphere for getting to know each other. The yoga flow will last about an hour, first individual poses and then partnered stretching with 3-4 other yogis. The instructor will encourage mixing and mingling, but you may opt out of the partner work at any time. After class there will be an hour to sip tea and socialize in the lounge as well as more private areas.
Class passes are $25, and mats will be available for rent for $5. Rules and guidelines around consensual touch will be shared with all participants to create a safe and empowering experience. The venue is located in Dorchester a 15-minute walk from the Fields Corner station; there is free street parking out front. Gender-neutral bathrooms and wheelchair accessible entrance. Masks are not required.
FORGE is Boston's LGBTQ+ bathhouse and group wellness space, providing monthly queer sauna nights in Dedham and yoga and massage events in Dorchester.
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7:30 - 10:00 pm
Long Live Beerworks (Roxbury)
$17.85/personWhere sex and storytelling collide! Five minute true sexy stories open mic style!
Smut Slam is a storytelling competition with a twist. All the stories are about real sex from real people! Tellers sign up the night of the event. They have five minutes to impress the judges and win a prize bag full of sexy swag.
Don’t miss the anonymous questions and confessions from the Fuckbucket to enter for the door prize, sponsored by Uberlube!
Smut slam is queer friendly, kink friendly and vanilla friendly, fat friendly, polyam friendly… They are very friendly (wink wink!)
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7:30 pm
Square Root (Roslindale)
$7/personGather around, grab a drink, and experience sex-positive poetry, followed by an open mic. Hosted by Jake Tringali & Kristin Kelley. Featured poets:
Josette Akresh-Gonzales
Frances Donovan
Violet Rose
Oisín Rose
An open mic will be held after the featured poets. Bring your sauciest, silliest, serious, intimate, uninhibited creative expression! Food and beverage will be available for purchase. $7 cover.
Community Guidelines
This is a sex-positive event.
We welcome poems that explore desire, embodiment, pleasure, intimacy, humor, curiosity, and the many complexities of sexuality. We encourage work that contributes to a sex-positive environment — affirming agency, autonomy, and sexual freedom, even when exploring complexity.
Consent is key.
Consent must be foundational in all work shared. We do not welcome harm-based content.
No discrimination.
We do not welcome poems involving racism, transphobia, homophobia, sexism, or any form of discrimination. No body shaming, no kink shaming.
Content awareness.
We will encourage content awareness and thoughtful framing, so the space remains supportive and aligned with the spirit of the week. If a poem touches on difficult experiences, we ask that it be approached thoughtfully and with care for the audience. Please offer a brief content warning so listeners can make choices about their participation. Attendees will be told to step out if they need to. If something lands harmfully, tell one of the hosts.
Respect for the space.
Readers and audience members share responsibility for maintaining a safe, inclusive, and respectful space. No heckling, harassment, or non-consensual interaction toward readers or attendees.
Tuesday, May 12
Wednesday, May 13
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6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Planned Parenthood League of MA (Allston)
$49/person. Reach out to parenteducation@pplm.org if you are in need of a lower fee to attend.Let's Be Honest is a program designed by Planned Parenthood League of MA to help parents and caregivers create an environment of trust and comfort in talking with their children about sex and sexuality. Results of a national survey indicate that parents are the greatest influence on their child's sexual decision making. However, parents often have difficulty talking with their children about sex and sexuality. Join them for the first and foundational workshop in the curriculum, Let's Be Honest: Conversations About Sexuality. The workshop is designed to help parents and other caring adults strengthen their skills in finding teachable moments, being askable adults, and supporting their young people in conversations related to sexuality – ultimately leading to increased comfort and confidence in their roles as the primary sexuality educators of their children.
Audience: Anyone identifying as a parent, caregiver, or trusted adult to a young person.
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, gender-neutral bathrooms available
Parking: Street/metered parking available.
Transit: Train: Babcock street station, B Green Line ; Bus: 1079 Commonwealth Ave, 57 Bus Line
Light refreshments will be served.
Pre-registration required. Contact parenteducation@ppl.org for registration information.
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6:00 pm Sex Pros Meetup
7:00 pm Sex Trivia!Long Live Beerworks (Roxbury)
$15/person ($10/student)Leave a lasting impression on your sex-positive neighbors by wiping the floor with them at trivia ;)
Create a team (1-6 people), and flex your most important pleasure organ—your brain!
We’ll have some sexy prizes for the winning team, as well as prizes for best team name, most creative wrong answer, and best dressed! Come dressed in your finest and most creative Masturbation May attire for a chance to win best dressed!
If you're working in or interested in working in the sexuality field, join us for our quickie Sex Pros Meetup hour before trivia! Sexuality pros of all stripes are invited—sex educators, sex toy slingers, sex workers, sex researchers, sexual healthcare providers, sexual assault prevention coordinators, reproductive rights activists, queer community organizers, etc. Bring any handouts, zines, or other info you want to share.
Thursday, May 14
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1:00 - 5:00 pm
Planned Parenthood League of MA (Allston)
$150/person (Special disounted rate for Sex Week Boston! Regular rate is $195)Conversations about pleasure are often left out of sexuality education curricula as it is a topic that can be misunderstood and viewed as taboo. As a result, risk-reduction frameworks that narrowly focus on pregnancy and STI prevention overlook the importance of educating young people about positive and consensual sexual relationships. It doesn’t have to be this way! This half-day training helps educators teach comprehensive sex ed in a way that includes pleasure while still providing students with valuable health and safety information. This workshop will cover ways to be pleasure-inclusive in typical sex education lessons about consent, communication, and anatomy. Participants will leave this training ready to bring honest, empowering, and non-stigmatizing conversations about sexual health into their classrooms.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
-Define pleasure and pleasure-inclusive approaches.
-Explain the basics of sexual anatomy and the sexual response cycle
-Identify the ways in which active consent and assertive communication skills are foundational to pleasurable sexual experiences
-Implement 1-2 strategies to increase pleasure-inclusive content in their sexual health programming
The workshop will be held in a wheelchair accessible building (the PPLM office).. The office is off of the MBTA Green B line and metered street parking is available on side streets outside of the office.
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7:00 - 10:00 pm
Remnant Brewing (Somerville)
$5/person suggested donation at the doorThink you know everything about sex ed? Put that knowledge to the test! Join the Healthy Youth Coalition as they take over Remnant Brewing for a night of sex education!
The Healthy Youth Coalition is a statewide grassroots coalition of health experts, educators, parents, and young people working to improve sex ed policy across Massachusetts. Activism can come in all shapes and sizes. This time, it's a game night!
This event is part bingo, part trivia, and all a good time. Whether you're a self-proclaimed expert or haven't thought about this stuff since middle school health class, everyone's welcome! (as long as you're 21+, of course).
No pressure or judgement, just good drinks, good food, and a chance to walk away with some very useful prizes. We're talking sex toys, condoms, lube, and dental dams.
The details:
Prizes include sex toys and safer sex supplies.
Grab a drink at the bar and some food while you're at it.
Masks are encouraged but not required.
Find us at Remnant Brewing inside Bow Market in Union Square. Union Square is Green Line accessible; the T station is a short walk from Bow market. Additionally, metered, and unmetered public parking are also nearby, but we suggest using Spothero to secure a spot in a nearby lot.
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6:30 - 8:00 pm
Just Book-Ish (Dorchester)
Free!Join Ashley Cobb, author of the forthcoming Pleasure, Please! The Black Woman’s Guide to Unapologetic Pleasure and Confidence for conversation and Q&A on confidence, self-advocacy, and sexual health with a focus on Black women’s experiences.
Pleasure, Please! is a bold, culturally relevant guide that centers Black women’s lived experiences and helps readers unlearn shame-based messaging about sex while building confidence, communication skills, and a pleasure-first mindset. The book covers everything from anatomy and orgasm myths to boundaries, dating, desire, and sexual wellness—including practical, stigma-free conversations about safer sex, consent, testing, and HIV prevention options like PrEP as part of a real-world sexual health toolkit.
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7:00 - 9:30 pm
The Loov (Somerville)
A relaxed, community-focused evening of shibari and figure drawing. This one-night gathering invites you to watch, draw, and engage with rope artists in a space that’s welcoming, a little playful, and open to curiosity. This event is for you whether you’re an experienced artist or just here to doodle, observe, and learn.
Throughout the evening, performers will move through a series of guided poses, increasing in complexity and duration, giving participants the chance to sketch, experiment, and settle into their own creative rhythm. Questions and interaction are encouraged because we’re here to demystify, explore, and appreciate shibari as a living, expressive art form.
No prior experience is needed, and all drawing materials are provided (though feel free to bring your favorites). This is a 21+ event with a strong emphasis on respect and consent—no photography, just presence and participation.
Capacity is limited—early arrival recommended.
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8:00 pm
The Green Room (Somerville)
Good Girl is a bold, sex-positive performance that blends comedy, clown, burlesque, and audience interaction to interrogate desire, power, and the expectations placed on women’s bodies and behavior.
Created and performed by Rhiannon Jenkins, the show has toured internationally, with sold-out runs at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, performances across the UK and the U.S., and additional runs in London and at major Fringe festivals. Good Girl has received multiple four- and five-star reviews praising its fearless humor, sharp intelligence, and unusually thoughtful approach to audience participation.
The performance invites audiences into a playful, provocative space where fantasy is examined rather than assumed, and participation is always consensual, opt-in, and guided with care. Through structured audience interaction, heightened theatrical play, and precise comedic turns, Good Girl flips familiar sexual scripts and asks who those scripts are actually serving.
The event is intended for adults (18+) and is welcoming to queer, trans, non-binary, asexual, allosexual, kinky, vanilla, monogamous, and non-monogamous audiences alike. No prior experience with performance art, kink, or participatory theatre is required. Clear framing and consent check-ins are built into the structure of the show so audience members can choose their level of engagement throughout.
The performance runs approximately 60 minutes, followed by an optional short post-show discussion for those who wish to reflect or ask questions. The tone is humorous, explicit, thoughtful, and affirming, centering sexual agency, bodily autonomy, and curiosity without shame.
Friday, May 15
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2:00 - 4:00 pm
Brighton Branch of the Boston Public Library (Brighton)
Optional donationJoin Darling Mental Health’s resident AASECT sex educator, Taylor Harmon, for a workshop that explores pleasure as both a biological experience and a source of personal and collective liberation. This workshop draws on the work of Audre Lorde, Emily Nagoski, and adrienne maree brown, whose frameworks offer an understanding of how pleasure operates in the body, how the erotic functions as a source of knowledge and power, and how cultivating pleasure can be a practice of care, resistance, and transformation.
The session will begin with a brief lecture grounding participants in key concepts, including Nagoski’s research on the physiology of pleasure and stress, Lorde’s articulation of the erotic as a site of knowledge and agency, and brown’s vision of pleasure as a tool for healing and social change. From there, participants will move into facilitated discussion to reflect on how pleasure shows up, or is constrained, in their own lives and relationships.
The workshop will conclude with activities designed to help participants identify what feels good, practice communicating needs and boundaries, and build skills for advocating for their pleasure with others.
This event is intended for adults of all identities and is beginner friendly for those interested in pleasure activism. Emphasis will be placed on accessibility, consent, and honoring diverse bodies, desires, and lived experiences.
Masks are not required but participants are welcome to mask.
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Friday, 5/15, 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Saturday, 5/16, 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sunday, 5/17, 10:30 am - 6:30 pm
Students must attend all sessionsThe Meeting Point (Jamaica Plain)
Sliding Scale from $50-450. Full scholarships available.This 20-hour weekend course is specifically designed for cis and trans women and teen girls of color and nonbinary folks of color who would be comfortable in a women’s class, ages 16+.
Students develop physical and verbal skills to resist threats, intimidation, violence and acts of discrimination perpetrated by both strangers and familiar people. In a supportive, trauma-informed environment, students learn assertive boundary setting techniques and physical skills to defend and fight back against various threatening situations, including confrontations, verbal assault/harassment, attacks from behind, attempted sexual assaults, and ground fighting. This class also addresses harm reduction strategies in response to state violence.
Dates: This is an intensive course over a weekend, starting on Friday night.
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6:30 pm
670 Centre St Suite 9 (Jamaica Plain)
$30Kinky Charcuterie: An Intro Taste into Popular Taboo Exploration is a fun peek into the safety, popularity, and practice of some of today's most talked-about sexual interaction styles.
Instead of committing to the full "meal" of praise, spanking, CNC, and more, why not have a taste? This pick-your-pleasure concept allows attendees to lean into a curiosity in a controlled container and leave with a skill worth really digging into! Bringing a friend or partner is encouraged but not necessary for the interactive portions of this event. Expect a classic listen, laugh, and learn start to the evening that blends into small group practice and ends with a review and Q&A.
Consider purchasing a scholarship ticket to anonymously sponsor someone else’s attendance!
Event Notes & Need To Know:
Nudity is strictly prohibited. Despite the class title, open food or drinks (except water) are not allowed. Anyone who cannot respect the safety and compassion standards set for the space will be asked to leave without a refund. All attendees are participating in optional class activities at their own risk and should respect their own personal ability levels/boundaries.
Accessibility: This space is on the 3rd floor without elevator access.
Parking: Free street parking is available along Centre St, as well as a free Boston municipal lot about two blocks away.
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7:30 pm
Fly Together Fitness (Watertown)
$25-50 sliding scaleThe Intimacy Lab is a night of sex education and celebration.
An unapologetic evening of poetry, burlesque, pole, chair, comedy, and embodied storytelling. Together, we explore desire, consent, identity, and connection in ways that are both playful and profound. Rooted in intersectional liberation, the experience honors how systems of power shape our intimate lives, while joyfully pushing back through performance, humor, and collective learning. Come curious. Leave informed, affirmed, and a little dazzled.
Grounded in inclusive, affirming sex education, this space welcomes all genders, sexualities, bodies, and relationship structures. No matter your identity, there is room for you here.
Doors: Open at 7pm. Show starts at 7:30pm.
Accessibility and health: The space is wheelchair accessible, ground level, and has 2 gender-neutral restrooms. While masks are not required, they are strongly encouraged and will be provided on site.
Tipping: This is a tipping event! Attendees are encouraged to bring cash for tipping performers, pole cleaners, and floor kittens. Performers can also be tipped digitally via Venmo, Cashapp, or another method of their choice. We will have cash on site to make change as well so you don’t run out of ones!
Food/Drink: Snacks and non-alcoholic beverages will be sold.
VIP: A limited number of VIP tickets are available. VIP tickets include performer interactions, front row seating, and a goodie bag of treats from local vendors. Select the “VIP Ticket” ticket type at checkout.
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7:30 pm
All She Wrote (Somerville)
$15/person in advance ($20 at the door). Sliding scale and student discount availableJoin New Normal Comedy and All She Wrote Books for a night of smut and standup comedy! A lineup of Boston’s best and nerdiest comics who definitely think the book is better than the movie will be riffing about all things, smut, romance, and fan fic.
The night will begin with an hour of private shopping for ticket holders and conclude with a 90-minute standup comedy show packed with romance hot takes and Heated Rivalry references. Content will be adult-themed and discretion is advised.
A portion of ticket sales will be donated to LUCE to help keep our immigrant neighbors safe.
Show FAQs:
Masks: Masks not required but not discouraged. New Normal requests that anyone with COVID or flu-like symptoms refrain from attending to protect vulnerable and immuno-compromised community members.
Accessibility: All She Wrote Books is wheelchair accessible.
This event is presented by New Normal Comedy and All She Wrote Books as part of Sex Week Boston.
About New Normal Comedy:
New Normal Comedy is a Boston-based standup comedy collective that produces shows centering those who are historically underrepresented onstage: women, people of color, LGBTQIA+ folks, people with disabilities, etc. New Normal specializes in community-oriented shows and has partnered with local organizations like All She Wrote Books, Porter Square Books, Read My Lips, Dignity Matters, and Prison Book Program. New Normal shows aim to make the stage feel like home, to create a room where comics feel like they can succeed, and to bring people who haven’t been made to feel normal, together.
About All She Wrote Books:
All She Wrote Books is Greater Boston's only queer/intersectional feminist indie bookstore that supports, celebrates, and amplifies underrepresented voices through our thoughtfully curated selection of books spanning across all genres.
Saturday, May 16
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Friday, 5/15, 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Saturday, 5/16, 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sunday, 5/17, 10:30 am - 6:30 pm
Students must attend all sessionsThe Meeting Point (Jamaica Plain)
Sliding Scale from $50-450. Full scholarships available.This 20-hour weekend course is specifically designed for cis and trans women and teen girls of color and nonbinary folks of color who would be comfortable in a women’s class, ages 16+.
Students develop physical and verbal skills to resist threats, intimidation, violence and acts of discrimination perpetrated by both strangers and familiar people. In a supportive, trauma-informed environment, students learn assertive boundary setting techniques and physical skills to defend and fight back against various threatening situations, including confrontations, verbal assault/harassment, attacks from behind, attempted sexual assaults, and ground fighting. This class also addresses harm reduction strategies in response to state violence.
Dates: This is an intensive course over a weekend, starting on Friday night.
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9:30 pm
$15.99/personAMC Boston Common (Downtown)
Come see the Full Body Cast, Boston's longest running Rocky Horror Picture Show shadowcast! FBC has been performing (almost) every Saturday night since 1984, bringing the 1975 cult classic movie to life! Prop bags will be available for sale!
Costumes and audience participation are strongly encouraged!
Sunday, May 17
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Friday, 5/15, 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Saturday, 5/16, 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sunday, 5/17, 10:30 am - 6:30 pm
Students must attend all sessionsThe Meeting Point (Jamaica Plain)
Sliding Scale from $50-450. Full scholarships available.This 20-hour weekend course is specifically designed for cis and trans women and teen girls of color and nonbinary folks of color who would be comfortable in a women’s class, ages 16+.
Students develop physical and verbal skills to resist threats, intimidation, violence and acts of discrimination perpetrated by both strangers and familiar people. In a supportive, trauma-informed environment, students learn assertive boundary setting techniques and physical skills to defend and fight back against various threatening situations, including confrontations, verbal assault/harassment, attacks from behind, attempted sexual assaults, and ground fighting. This class also addresses harm reduction strategies in response to state violence.
Dates: This is an intensive course over a weekend, starting on Friday night.
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11:30 am - 2:30 pm
The Annex at the Charles River Speedway (Brighton)
$17.85-41.32 tiered pricingAttention Boston romance writers!
After an amazing sold-out class during Sex Week Boston 2025, Read My Lips Boston and Megan Hennessey Writes are back with this spicy sex-writing workshop – now even spicier! Learn how to craft sex scenes for different subgenres, ranging from fantasy to paranormal, while also learning how to heighten tension and reveal character. Be sure to bring your notebook or laptop! You’ll have the chance to write your own scenes and receive feedback at the end of the workshop.
Enjoy complimentary coffee, tea and snacks during the workshop from co-sponsor Linger Boston. After class, fill up your TBR with titles from Read My Lips Boston’s romance pop-up bookshop and meet other romance lovers.
Tattoo artist Nicayla Arzola from Boston Tattoo Company (@nicayla.a.tattoo) will be offering flash tats at the event! Choose to get one of her romance-themed flash tattoos on a first-come, first-served basis during class. Tattoos will be priced at $100-$125 (+$25 for color/shading). Arms and legs only.
After the workshop concludes, the tattoo and bookshop pop-ups will stay up (and become open to the public) until 4 PM.
Meet your instructor:
Megan Hennessey got her start in romance at the height of 50 Shades of Grey at Sourcebooks Casablanca reading the slush pile. She continues sharing her love for romance by giving workshops and courses at writers’ groups, the Women in Publishing Summit, and the Editorial Freelancers’ Association. She loves romance novels that break the rules and center queer, kinky characters. Come say hi at her website meganhennesseywrites.com or on IG @hegmennessey.
About flash tattoo artist Nicayla Arzola:
Nicayla is a Boston native that has been with Boston Tattoo Company since 2022. She loves to explore all styles from fine line to anime tattoos. Studio Ghibli is her favorite. She also creates designs inspired by her favorite romance books, from Twilight to Heated Rivalry!
About Read My Lips Boston:
Read My Lips Boston is a diverse romance bookshop that partners with breweries, cafes, and other establishments to host monthly mobile shops all around Boston. Their curated selection of love stories centers authors and main characters identifying as BIPOC, disabled, queer, big-bodied, and members of other groups historically underrepresented in the romance genre. Read My Lips donates 10% of their proceeds to local and national non-profits and social causes.
About co-sponsor Linger:
Formerly Rite Tea & Espresso, Linger began as a wee tea and espresso bar with a big love for brewing your daily cup, and being a small part of your day. Now, in a new large space at the Charles River Speedway, they’re an all-day café with more room to...linger — that also hosts whiskey nights, romance book clubs, tea tastings, and more!
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5:00 - 7:30 pm
All She Wrote Books (Somerville)
$10 suggested donation, but no participants will be turned away for lack of funds and interested participants can contact leighahscully@gmail.com for a ticket waiver.Join [Working Title] for an evening of queer, literary speed dating at All She Wrote Books.
Facilitated by writers Zofia Provizer of T4T Readings and L Scully of Stone of Madness Press, this adults-only, ticketed evening event is for queer people of all relationship orientations and literary fandoms.
The structure of the event will include introductions, timed speed dates, allotted group writing time to decompress and integrate prompts, and social time to mingle and buy books at the end.
To respect the cozy, between-the-shelves vibe, there will not be food available during the event, but the bookstore is located centrally in Somerville with many snack and drink options nearby.
Accessibility: The bookshop is small but wheelchair accessible, masks are optional, and there is a gender-neutral bathroom on site.
Getting there: All She Wrote Books is accessible by bus and T (green and orange line) with limited Somerville street parking.
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5:30 - 7:00 pm
The Meeting Point (Jamaica Plain)
$15-25 sliding scale, venmo @mirah-sand to reserve your spot.Join Mirah Sand, pelvic health and somatics practitioner, for a workshop focusing on sex with chronic pain and physical disability. They’ll go over:
-Sex and pelvic pain
-How to think creatively about sex and adaptive technologies
-How to use somatics and nervous system care to support an increased capacity for pleasure
-Using pain science tools to create more sexual satisfaction
This workshop will center queer and trans folks, but heterosexuals are also welcome :)
Masks are required.
Location info: This workshop will take place at The Meeting Point, 3464 Washington St in Jamaica Plain. The Meeting Point is a wheelchair accessible space.
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7:30 - 9:30 pm
Rooted Cafe at Arts at the Armory (Somerville)
$0-25 sliding scaleJoin sex educator Robyn Manning-Samuels for an interactive workshop about erotica and fantasy. They’ll talk about what sexually explicit media is and what we can learn from it. Then we'll work through an exercise to help you explore your fantasies and improve our sexual communication skills. Bring a piece of written smut (like a romance novel or fanfic) to use for the activity. Participation is encouraged but not required.
Books will be available for purchase throughout the event courtesy of Brookline Booksmith.
The Come Together: Emotional Floorplan card deck will also be available for purchase.
In recognition of the ongoing public health crises, including COVID-19, attendees are asked to mask if they are able when they are not eating or drinking.
Robyn Manning-Samuels, MSLIS, MSPH, MCHES® (all pronouns) has a passion for developing health and sexuality resources and programming. Since starting on college and university campuses in 2015, Robyn has been working to find interdisciplinary and creative ways to bring comprehensive sexuality education to folks from a variety of backgrounds. She holds a Master of Science in Library and Information Science from St John’s University and a Masters of Science in public health education from the University of Florida Tampa.
Currently Robyn works with Drs. Emily and Amelia Nagoski, where she helped develop and implement the first “Come Together” card deck training for professionals and wrote several newsletters for Confidence & Joy, Dr. Emily Nagoski’s newsletter. Robyn’s writing has been published in Gooseberry magazine and in an upcoming issue of Experience Life. She has previously spoken at a number of meetings including the National Sex Ed Conference, the NASPA Strategies Conference, and the AASECT annual conference. Robyn volunteered as an expert on the app OkaySo and collaborates with other health and sexuality professionals on projects whose goal is to make information and resources as accessible to as many people as possible.