Sarah has facilitated creative writing workshops at places like Brain Health & Wellness through the Brain Injury Alliance of Washington, and ArtsNow, a community education program at Edmonds Community College. She presented the workshop, Start Small, Start Indie, at the 2017 Write on the Sound (WOTS) Writers' Conference in her hometown of Edmonds, WA. During her book tour, she visited undergraduate classrooms at the University of Washington Bothell campus. Sarah is an active instructor with Creative Nonfiction Magazine and Hugo House. Please click on links for more info.
UPCOMING CLASSES:
COLLAGE MEMOIR: ARRANGING THE EPHEMERA: 8/9/2023 2pm EST, a virtual event with Craft Talks
RECENT CLASSES:
THE CURIOUS WRITER: FITTING THE PIECES TOGETHER: 6/6/22-7/1/22 A self-directed online course with CNF magazine
WRITING ABOUT THE NORTHWEST: 9/29/21-11/17/21 Hugo House Seattle
Modern Love: "Love, Light, Strength, (and Glue)," the New York Times,
"Remembering Who You Are," Brainline.org
"Making Believe," Chicken Soup for the Soul
“Puddles,” The Pitkin Review
"Insult to injury," Bitch Magazine Issue 68
"Protest," Feminist Wednesday
"After Page One," Literary Mama
"How to Break Up With a Brain Injured Soldier," Collateral Literary Journal
"At the End There Might Just be Peace," The Manifest-Station
”Do Not Blame the Trees,” Women on Writing
”Coming Full Circle", Brainline.org
Review of Abby Murray’s How to Stay Married After Iraq, Crab Creek Review
Sarah has edited fiction and non-fiction books that have drawn awards and acclaim. She produced educational material for PBS in Seattle, working on projects like the Reading Rainbow Young Authors and Illustrators Contest, Washington State Exceptional Caregivers Award, and more.