Trick or Trope: A spicy paranormal writing workshop

table conversation is collaborating with Read my lips boston & wild child chocolate for an evening of writing spicy paranormal stories (over chocolate treats!) with instructor Megan Hennessey.

Spice up spooky season with this two-hour paranormal romance writing workshop where you’ll learn how to craft spicy, high-heat scenes featuring vampires, werewolves, witches and monsters!

Led by romance writing and editing instructor Megan Hennessey, you’ll use examples from popular titles to explore how to create paranormal worlds and write sex scenes that will make even the undead blush. At the end of the workshop, you'll write your own steamy scenes, so make sure to bring your preferred writing instruments (laptop, notebook and pen, etc.).

As a special sweet treat, you’ll also get to indulge in chocolate from local artisan and event hosts Wild Child Chocolate and table conversation! Stay to network with other romance fans in the Table Conversation space and pick up a few titles to give you inspiration at the Read My Lips Boston romance pop-up.

RSVP via eventbrite

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

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.

Wild Child Chocolate, which is home to Table Conversation, is a pop-up chocolate factory and community space in Davis Square, Somerville. The locally made chocolate is the culmination of owner (and poet!) Sarah Shapiro’s life journeys through a Chicago confiserie, experience running a caramel business in Bristol, UK, and everything in between. Wild Child Chocolate’s delicious treats are bold, rich, dairy-free and gluten-free.