Animals: “In This One, Tío Conejo Never Learned to be a Trickster” by Monica Colón

 

About Monica Colón

Monica Colón is a Salvadoran/American writer from Texas. Her poems have appeared in or are forthcoming in SWWIM Every Day, The Dodge, Boshemia Magazine, the winnow magazine, and West Trestle Review,. She has received a Pushcart Prize nomination and the Iris N. Spencer Sonnet Award from West Chester University Poetry Center. She lives in Chicago with her twin.

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