![]() ![]() She is working on two books: a sequel memoir titled The Book of Regrets and a collection of one hundred short essays called Sweet Nothings. Originally from Maine, Perry now splits her time between Denton, Texas and Tulsa, Oklahoma. Her writing has appeared in Off Assignment, Elle magazine, The Guardian, and other outlets. After the Eclipse is a powerful account of those years, a time in which Sarah was shuffled from house to house, never exactly finding a home was, unbeknownst to her, considered a possible suspect. She was the 2019 McGee Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing at Davidson College, and has also taught at Columbia University, Manhattanville College, and elsewhere. Albee Foundation, VCCA, Playa, and The Studios of Key West. Perry is the recipient of a 2020-2022 Tulsa Artist Fellowship, the 2018 Betty Berzon Emerging Writer Award, and fellowships from the Edward F. She is the author of the memoir After the Eclipse, which was named a New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice and a Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers pick. Sarah Perry (she/they) is memoirist and essayist who writes about love, trauma, gender-based violence, queerness, and the power dynamics that influence those concerns. ![]()
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