Open The Fist by Elya Braden

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Open The Fist is a powerful collection of poems about truth-telling, violation, and healing. Elya Braden’s magnificent and piercing poems speak directly to the heart.

–Laura Davis, author of The Courage to Heal and I Thought We’d Never Speak Again

 

These stunning poems by Elya Braden are both brutal and tender, not an easy accomplishment when words have a way of falling off the page. Braden keeps every line situated; every phrase calibrated like a master craftsperson building a home out of the bricks of sorrow, while elevating the spirit through the portals of redemption. Touching and evocative, sad and exhilarating, majestic and magical, these poems capture with perfect imagery and feeling the trajectory innocence takes on its way toward adulthood. I found myself unable to stop reading, going from one poem to the next, a breathtaking experience that breaks the heart, elevates the mind, and ultimately mends the soul. Such stunning work!

–Jack Grapes, author of Last of the Outsiders: Collected Poems

 

Elya Braden’s poems are daring, tender and utterly trustworthy. Each is a summons, through language irresistibly sensuous and enthralling, into a moment we, too, may have experienced but most probably ignored. With muscular transparency, Braden lifts the difficult, the wondrous, the raw into consciousness, into words. Though we gasp as we look in the mirror, the thrill and release of recognition is a revelation. Whether Braden is navigating the horrors of incest, the intimacies of reclaiming the body or the celebration of daring to fall in love in the face of it all, these poems are a testimony to the healing power of telling the truth, and the artistry of each makes her healing our healing.

–Kim Rosen, author of Saved by a Poem: The Transformative Power of Words

 

The poems of Open The Fist reveal a voice grappling with sexual trauma and a quest for spiritual rebirth. In this vibrant first collection, Braden uses poetry as a shovel and a sifter to excavate and understand what lives in her haunted body, disclosing much, but surrendering little, remaining open to us, so she can reveal uncomfortable truths that defy easy interpretation. The result is a collection of poems both terrible and tender, in which she grapples with the primal impulses of family, sexuality, and what it means to be born a girl, to survive into womanhood, and to look back. In this book, Braden is student and teacher of her own resilience. By staying present and honest, she is able to invite herself and her readers to “Open into the mouth that kisses your weeping. Open into the palm that cools your forehead. Open the fist …”

–Tresha Faye Haefner, Author of Take This Longing (Finishing Line Press), Founder of The Poetry Salon

 

 

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Open The Fist

by Elya Braden

$14.99, paper

978-1-64662-224-5

2020

In this collection of poems, the poet navigates the primal impulses of sexuality, violation and reclamation. She shines a light into the dark corners of her family dynamics, grappling with what it means to be born a girl, to survive into womanhood and to look back. These poems bear witness to the healing power of truth-telling. Childhood trauma may cast its long shadow, but through the alchemy of poetry, Braden transforms her past into a path to forgiveness. In the end, the reader celebrates with the poet as she exclaims: “Risk the ricochet of fate/taunt the gods/with your raucous joy!” 

Elya Braden took a long detour from her creative endeavours to pursue an eighteen-year career as a corporate securities lawyer and entrepreneur. She is now a writer and mixed-media artist living in Los Angeles. Her work has been published in Calyx, Forge, Gyroscope Review, poemmemoirstory (now Nelle), Rattle Poets Respond, Willow Review, and elsewhere. Visit her online at www.elyabraden.com.