Sarah D'Stair received her Ph.D. in English from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She is the author of the poetry chapbook One Year of Desire (Finishing Line Press, 2021) and the novels Helen Bonaparte (Late Marriage Press, 2022) and Central Valley (Kuboa Press, 2017). Her poetry and short fiction have appeared in Burningword, Hypertrophic, Gertrude Press, IndigoLit, Inwood, Indiana, and many other publications. She also reviews poetry books for West Branch, The Adroit Journal, The Rupture Magazine, and elsewhere, and publishes academic articles in the field of literature and critical animal studies. She lives and teaches in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. You can find a list of her publications at www.saradstair.net
Helen Bonaparte
Jan 03 2022
General Fiction (Adult), LGBTQIAP+, Literary Fiction
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I welcome any and all readers and--please--be uninhibited in your feedback be it positive, negative, or ambivalent. The only reactions of value to any artist are those which are honest and from the hip and heart of the individual reader.
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I welcome any and all readers and--please--be uninhibited in your feedback be it positive, negative, or ambivalent. The only reactions of value to any artist are those which are honest and from the hip and heart of the individual reader.
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Sarah D'Stair
Sarah D'Stair received her Ph.D. in English from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She is the author of the poetry chapbook One Year of Desire (Finishing Line Press, 2021) and the novels Helen Bonaparte (Late Marriage Press, 2022) and Central Valley (Kuboa Press, 2017). Her poetry and short fiction have appeared in Burningword, Hypertrophic, Gertrude Press, IndigoLit, Inwood, Indiana, and many other publications. She also reviews poetry books for West Branch, The Adroit Journal, The Rupture Magazine, and elsewhere, and publishes academic articles in the field of literature and critical animal studies. She lives and teaches in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. You can find a list of her publications at www.saradstair.net
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