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Monica Prince

Monica Prince

September 12, 2022 by PBQ Leave a Comment

Monica Prince teaches activist and performance writing at Susquehanna University. She is the author of the poetry collections How to Exterminate the Black Woman: A Choreopoem, Instructions for Temporary Survival, and Letters from the Other Woman. She also serves as the managing editor for the Santa Fe Writers Project.

Filed Under: Contributors 103, Issue 103 Tagged With: Monica Prince

Monica Prince: Last Night I Had Another Nightmare About Pregnancy

September 9, 2022 by PBQ Leave a Comment

Here’s what really happened—  there was no miscarriage.  Only a packet of blood that never ceased. I believed I was finally being granted  my wish to be pulled from this Earth.  Almost three hundred days of wanting to die, passively suicidal by fucking any willing visitor to my personal space and never eating  more than […]

Filed Under: Issue 103, Poetry, Poetry 103 Tagged With: Monica Prince

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