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  • No Pain Like This Body | Chapter 3.2
    2025/10/25

    Welcome to Ink & Obeah, the secret reading society where Caribbean books speak, and the old magic answers back. Hosted by Trinidad-born storyteller and artist Addae G, each gathering takes us deeper into Caribbean literature, one chapter at a time. With candlelight, rain on a tin roof, and the rhythm of island storytelling, we explore not just the words, but the spirits, folklore, and ancestral memory alive inside them.

    You can support the Society and help keep these readings alive by contributing on PayPal or Ko-fi. A digital copy of the book is also available so you can read along with us as we turn each page together.

    Chapter Three Description

    The rain feels endless, falling on tin, mud, and memory. The house is heavy, the family caught in a storm that’s more than weather. Ma holds the children close while Pa slips further into drink and darkness. Ladoo’s words cut like thunder, short, brutal, biblical. This chapter explores how pain becomes inheritance, how silence feeds survival. The land watches, the rain listens, and every word is a prayer half-spoken.

    AUDIO TRACK: Ricebag by Addae G

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    14 分
  • No Pain Like This Body | Chapter 3.1
    2025/10/20

    Welcome to Ink & Obeah, the secret reading society where Caribbean books speak, and the old magic answers back. Hosted by Trinidad-born storyteller and artist Addae G, each gathering takes us deeper into Caribbean literature, one chapter at a time. With candlelight, rain on a tin roof, and the rhythm of island storytelling, we explore not just the words, but the spirits, folklore, and ancestral memory alive inside them.

    You can support the Society and help keep these readings alive by contributing on PayPal or Ko-fi. A digital copy of the book is also available so you can read along with us as we turn each page together.

    Chapter Three Description

    The rain feels endless, falling on tin, mud, and memory. The house is heavy, the family caught in a storm that’s more than weather. Ma holds the children close while Pa slips further into drink and darkness. Ladoo’s words cut like thunder, short, brutal, biblical. This chapter explores how pain becomes inheritance, how silence feeds survival. The land watches, the rain listens, and every word is a prayer half-spoken.

    AUDIO TRACK: August by Addae G

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    14 分
  • No Pain Like This Body | Chapter 2.3
    2025/09/05

    Welcome to Ink & Obeah, the secret reading society where Caribbean books speak, and the old magic answers back. Hosted by Trinidad-born storyteller and artist Addae G, each gathering takes us deeper into Caribbean literature, one chapter at a time. With candlelight, rain on a tin roof, and the rhythm of island storytelling, we explore not just the words, but the spirits, folklore, and ancestral memory alive inside them.

    You can support the Society and help keep these readings alive by contributing on PayPal or Ko-fi. A digital copy of the book is also available so you can read along with us as we turn each page together.

    Chapter Two Description

    In this second gathering, we step deeper into Harold Sonny Ladoo’s No Pain Like This Body. The rain hasn’t stopped falling, and the family is still struggling in the mud and the storm. In this chapter, the tension between Pa and Ma sharpens, the children’s nakedness in the rain becomes a symbol of both innocence and exposure, and the August weather feels less like nature and more like a punishment. We’ll sit with the silences, the cruelty, and the ways Ladoo’s language makes the land itself into a character.


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    15 分
  • No Pain Like This Body | Chapter 2.2
    2025/08/27

    Welcome to Ink & Obeah, the secret reading society where Caribbean books speak, and the old magic answers back. Hosted by Trinidad-born storyteller and artist Addae G, each gathering takes us deeper into Caribbean literature, one chapter at a time. With candlelight, rain on a tin roof, and the rhythm of island storytelling, we explore not just the words, but the spirits, folklore, and ancestral memory alive inside them.

    You can support the Society and help keep these readings alive by contributing on PayPal or Ko-fi. A digital copy of the book is also available so you can read along with us as we turn each page together.

    Chapter Two Description

    In this second gathering, we step deeper into Harold Sonny Ladoo’s No Pain Like This Body. The rain hasn’t stopped falling, and the family is still struggling in the mud and the storm. In this chapter, the tension between Pa and Ma sharpens, the children’s nakedness in the rain becomes a symbol of both innocence and exposure, and the August weather feels less like nature and more like a punishment. We’ll sit with the silences, the cruelty, and the ways Ladoo’s language makes the land itself into a character.

    Read along: (Free Digital Copy)

    https://en.readanybook.com/online/749610#566893

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    14 分
  • No Pain Like This Body | Chapter 2.1
    2025/08/23

    Welcome to Ink & Obeah—the secret reading society where Caribbean books speak, and the old magic answers back. Hosted by The Griot; Trinidad-born storyteller and artist Addae G; each gathering takes us deeper into Caribbean literature, one chapter at a time. With candlelight, rain on a tin roof, and the rhythm of island storytelling, we explore not just the words, but the spirits, folklore, and ancestral memory alive inside them.

    You can support the Society and help keep these readings alive by contributing on PayPal or Ko-fi. A digital copy of the book is also available so you can read along with us as we turn each page together.

    Read along: (Free Digital Copy)


    Read along: (Free Digital Copy)

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    15 分
  • No Pain Like This Body | Chapter 1.3
    2025/08/20

    Welcome, pull up a chair and join our secret society. In this episode of INK & OBEAH, our journey into the world of Afro-Caribbean literature, where the written word is a vessel for ancestral memory, magic and pain.

    Our inaugural season opens the pages of Harold Sonny Ladoo's haunting masterpiece, No Pain Like This Body. We delve into the book's powerful and poetic opening passages, unpacking the spiritual significance of the Trinidadian landscape. Join us as we explore how the riceland is not just a place, but a weeping, living entity. It whispers a testament to the sacred connection between the body, the land, and the legacies held captive by ink.

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    10 分
  • No Pain Like This Body | Chapter 1.2
    2025/08/18

    Welcome, pull up a chair and join our secret society. In this episode of INK & OBEAH, we begin our journey into the world of Afro-Caribbean literature, where the written word is a vessel for ancestral memory, magic and pain.

    Our inaugural conjuring session opens the pages of Harold Sonny Ladoo's haunting masterpiece, No Pain Like This Body. We delve into the book's powerful and poetic opening passages, unpacking the spiritual significance of the Trinidadian landscape. Join us as we explore how the riceland is not just a place, but a weeping, living entity. It whispers a testament to the sacred connection between the body, the land, and the legacies held captive by ink.

    Read along: (Digital Copy)

    https://en.readanybook.com/online/749610#566893

    SUPPORT

    PAYPAL: https://paypal.me/addaeg

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    Read along: (Free Digital Copy)

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    15 分
  • No Pain Like This Body | Chapter 1.1
    2025/08/18

    Welcome, pull up a chair and join our secret society. In the very first episode of INK & OBEAH, we begin our journey into the world of Afro-Caribbean literature, where the written word is a vessel for ancestral memory, magic and pain.

    Our inaugural conjuring session opens the pages of Harold Sonny Ladoo's haunting masterpiece, No Pain Like This Body. We delve into the book's powerful and poetic opening passages, unpacking the spiritual significance of the Trinidadian landscape. Join us as we explore how the riceland is not just a place, but a weeping, living entity. It whispers a testament to the sacred connection between the body, the land, and the legacies held captive by ink.

    Read along: (Digital Copy)

    https://en.readanybook.com/online/749610#566893

    SUPPORT

    PAYPAL: https://paypal.me/addaeg

    KO-FI: https://ko-fi.com/addaeg

    Read along: (Free Digital Copy)

    https://en.readanybook.com/online/749610#566893

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    16 分