Ode to the Burner Boys
after Alexander Clapp's Waste Wars: The Wild Life of Your Trash making pennies by the hour to pull apart our cellphones, chargers, our tv remotes and big-screens the burner boys work the technically dead bare-handed…
Bellingham Review Contributor
Emma Goldman-Sherman‘s plays have been produced on 4 continents and include Abraham’s Daughters based on their documentation of human rights abuses during the first Intifada available as a podcast at TheParsnipShip.com. Their poetry appears or is forthcoming in Eckleburg, Toyon (w/ Arabic translation), Gigantic Sequins (1st prize), Exist Otherwise, Writers Resist and others. Emma’s microchapbook, Possible Paths for the Minotaur, is forthcoming as part of the Ghost City Press Summer Series. Their microfiction is anthologized in Best Microfiction 2025 and the Fish Anthology of 2023. They have received support from ATHE, Ragdale, Millay, WordBridge, LMCC, and others. They work as a neuroaffirming coach, teach for the Dramatists Guild Institute and PlayPenn, and support writers and artists at https://www.bravespace.online/
after Alexander Clapp's Waste Wars: The Wild Life of Your Trash making pennies by the hour to pull apart our cellphones, chargers, our tv remotes and big-screens the burner boys work the technically dead bare-handed…