Chanice Hughes-Greenberg

Chanice Hughes-Greenberg is a poet, Capricorn, & playlist enthusiast hailing from upstate New York by way of Long Island. Her work has appeared in Studio Magazine, No, Dear Magazine, The Recluse, & other publications. She has participated in readings with The Poetry Project, Cave Canem, Brooklyn Museum, Poets & Writers, Montez Press Radio, & The Freya Project. She is also the creator of Who Is She, a storytelling space for creative women & non-binary folks. Chanice received a BFA in Writing from Pratt Institute & was the recipient of a 2019 Brooklyn Poets Fellowship. She was a finalist for The Poetry Project’s 2018-19 Emerge-Surface-Be Fellowship. Chanice resides in Bed Stuy with her cat Huxley & drinks martinis with a twist. chanicehughesgreenberg.com.

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