Poem: Take me to Éire
Take me to Éire Please take me to Erin For I am twenty-seven; Reassurance I…
Michaela Brady's writing has been featured in Psychology Today, The Sarah Lawrence Review, The Oxford Review of Books, The Bright App blog, Streatham Lockdown Diaries and Airplane Reading. In recent years, she has been shortlisted for the Benjamin Franklin House Literary prize, and won first place in the Nature 2020-21 anthology competition for the blog, “Tales for the Ones in Love.” Originally, from NYC, she studied creative writing, media history and psychology at Sarah Lawrence College, and hold an MSc in Social Science of the Internet (Oxon). She is currently a civil servant at DCMS, and an active member of the Oxford Writing Circle.
Take me to Éire Please take me to Erin For I am twenty-seven; Reassurance I…
How I Remember Her I glared that first night as she vaunted perks And spoke…
Gratitude “Hate it here? But why?” I’m sick of your confounded cry. London is Open—…
White Bay Park And cows trod on thickened sand, Bow their heads beneath the sun.…
Uaigneas (Dán do m’athair) Crows befriend the bread-handed boy, Squawk and battle for a bite.…