This is where Monica Craiyon speaks in her highest register.
The Throne Room holds the canon of this space: manifestos, declarations, and essays that establish power, privacy, desire, marriage, womanhood, and the private architecture of a life lived deliberately. These pieces are not reactions.
They are not advice. They are not written to negotiate comfort or consensus.
They answer one question only:
Who is Monica Craiyon—and by what authority does she speak?
What lives here is doctrine. Thought sharpened into law. Essays that define the terms before anyone else can misname them. This is where the voice is clearest, the boundaries are hardest, and the worldview is set without apology.
You will find writing here about:
• Power and privacy
• Sex as a political structure
• Marriage as strategy, not sentiment
• Refusal as fluency, not failure
• The consequences of female clarity
What you will not find here:
• Personal anecdotes without purpose
• Real-time reactions
• Attempts to persuade skeptics
• Vulnerability offered for consumption
The Throne Room is not meant to be relatable. It is meant to be legible.
Everything else in this publication—intimacy, conflict, analysis, short-form provocation—extends from what is established here. If you ever want to understand the logic of this house, start in this room.
This is where the mythology is written.
Everything else assumes you’ve been here.




