Upcoming Kundiman Events:
Reconceptualizing Fairy Tales, Folklore, and Myth as Bipoc
April 12th—May 31st, 2022
Tuesdays, 7:00 PM–9:30 PM ET
In this generative flash workshop, we will explore how writers of color have rewritten the Western fairy tale to heal cultural wounds, how they’ve introduced English-language readers to the heroes and tropes of other countries’, cultures’, and languages’ folklore, how they’ve forged their own new myths, and how we can do the same.
Fairy tales, folklore, and myth are often our introductions to narrative as children: these are the first stories that will teach us what stories can do. This is itself powerful magic—our earliest memories shape so much of who we become as well as our relationships to our culture and the world we live in. What happens, then, when the stories we know do not reflect who we are, or when the stories of our cultures, our families, our ancestral lands are little-known in English-language literature? How are readers and writers in diaspora meant to reconcile our own absence from folkloric canon?
In answer to these questions, we will read a small selection of flash and short stories by Sequoia Nagamatsu, K-Ming Chang, Sofia Samatar, Kiik Araki-Kawaguchi, Sheena Raza Faisal, and others. With a prompt and free writing time built into each session, participants could have the beginnings of eight new stories by the end of the course. Each writer will have one workshop of either a single short story or a suite of three pieces of flash.
eligibility:
This workshop is open to all writers of color, and students must be able to attend all 8 sessions of the workshop. The non-refundable tuition fee is $495. This workshop will be held over zoom. There are scholarship spots available, and the applications are open through Tuesday, March 22nd.
Registration for this class is now closed.
FACULTY:
Jasmine Sawers (they/them) is a Kundiman fellow and graduate of Indiana University's MFA program whose work appears in such journals as Ploughshares, AAWW's The Margins, SmokeLong Quarterly, and more. Sawers serves as Associate Fiction Editor for Fairy Tale Review and debuts a collection of flash through Rose Metal Press in 2022. Originally from Buffalo, Sawers now lives and pets dogs outside St. Louis. Learn more at jasminesawers.com and Twitter @sawers.