Shira Erlichman

Instructor & Writer
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Shira Erlichman is a poet, musician, and visual artist. She was born in Israel and immigrated to the US when she was six. Her poems explore recovery—of language, of home, of mind—and value the "scattered wholeness" of healing. She earned her BA at Hampshire College and has been awarded the James Merrill Fellowship by the Vermont Studio Center, the Visions of Wellbeing Focus Fellowship at AIR Serenbe, and a residency from the Millay Colony. Her debut poetry book is Odes to Lithium. She is also the author and illustrator of Be/Hold. She lives in Brooklyn where she teaches writing and creates.

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Stories

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My Radical Instagram Sangha: A Love Letter

A space has been created by this unflinching journalism, this unabashed Instagram memoir.

Sep 15, 2021
Cover Photo: A starry illustration of a woman looking up into the cosmos, nude, stripes from window blinds stretched across her body and into the universe.
First Nude

How to put this: I’m alive.

Dec 14, 2020
Cover Photo: A photo of a forest made of tall trees, and a woman kneeling in front of a tiny cabin's door, making herself small enough to fit inside.
What Is It About a Dyke at Summer Camp?

When a girl Miss-Mary-Macks with you, it’s like you share a birthday for a full breathless sixty seconds.

Jul 17, 2020
Cover Photo: A photo of a snowy day. A woman in a long black coat and heavy winter hood pulls a small child wearing a red coat and matching backpack on a sleigh. They are headed toward a tree-filled road.
The Bipolar Nanny Diaries

Shame alley-ooped my fear. I worked with children and I had a mental illness. They were antithetical.

Jun 16, 2020