One day, a surprise. She shows us the big plastic owl— its yellow beak, and huge, plastic eyelashes ridged and black. They open and close when she pushes one button, his feet are yellow buttons, too, his face wide and round, a friendly owl. She depresses one button— it becomes the hour hand, the other […]
Bracha K. Sharp
Bracha K. Sharp was published in the American Poetry Review, the Birmingham Arts Journal, ONE ART: a journal of poetry, Wild Roof Journal, Rogue Agent Journal, Eunoia Review, and Thimble Literary Magazine, among others. She placed first in the national Hackney Literary Awards and was a finalist in the New Millennium Writings Poetry Awards. As her writing notebooks seem to end up finding their way into different rooms, she is always finding both old pieces to revisit and new inspirations to work with. She is a current reader for the Baltimore Review. You can find out more about her writing by visiting: www.brachaksharp.com
A Consultation
1. The room is so busy with the bright ceiling lights, the green board, filtering chalk dust off Of itself, into the square room, That maybe it is hard to see a person teenager sitting there, installed motionless in the blue seat, because the windows are opened to let in The sun, and the human […]