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collective madness features poems that are reflections on a diagnosis of uterine fibroids at the intersection of Black womanhood. With increasing rates of infertility and fibroids among women of childbearing age, this collection offers an important consideration towards how we dialogue about this issue.

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collective madness features poems that are reflections on a diagnosis of uterine fibroids at the intersection of Black womanhood. With increasing rates of infertility and fibroids among women of childbearing age, this collection offers an important consideration towards how we dialogue about this issue.
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adrienne danyelle oliver is a poet-educator, hip-hop scholar from Little Rock, Arkansas currently based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her work appears in the body has memories (Nomadic Press, 2022), Essential Truths: The Bay Area in Color (Pease Press, 2021), and Storytelling, Self, Society (Wayne State University Press, 2018). Some of adrienne's favorite authors include Maya Angelou and Toni Morrison. When she is not writing, adrienne is reading or watching documentaries. She also leads a healing writing circle for Black writers.