
Am I writing the same poem over and over? Does it matter?
Is there a time to every poem, just as there is to every season? Time is ephemeral, and I believe writing takes what it takes, so, yes.
Is there a time to every poem, just as there is to every season? Time is ephemeral, and I believe writing takes what it takes, so, yes.
In this podcast for the journal’s Authors Talk series, I talk about my poem, “Exotic Taste.”
Moving ahead since my father’s death in March has happened one foot in front of the other. Specific types of writing and reading have been lifelines.
As valuable as the actual class prompts was the insight I gained into some of my own mechanisms for coping.
As Thanksgiving approaches, a “big picture” overview provides a bit of perspective on cycles of productivity as well as the lack of it.
Paddiwhack Gallery’s book-launch party for The Heart Contracts on August 21 was a huge success, in so many ways.
Can we talk? One phase ends, another begins after books land in mailboxes.
Books have arrived! Orders will begin shipping any day now and should arrive in mailboxes by mid-July.
Sarah was featured in author Tamara Lush’s blog, Sexy Stories for Smart Women, in March 2016. This fun feature spotlights women writers from various genres. You know you want to read it!
Read an interview with Sarah about her upcoming poetry chapbook on the Speaking of Marvels blog (January 2016)
I’m so happy to announce the May 6, 2016 release of my first poetry collection, The Heart Contracts, by Finishing Line Press, an award-winning small press out of Georgetown, Kentucky.