A native Floridian and dual US and Canadian citizen, Sarah Schiff earned her PhD in contemporary American literature from Emory University but is a fugitive from higher education. She now writes fiction and teaches high school English in Atlanta. Her short stories have appeared in Pembroke Magazine, Valparaiso Fiction Review, The Saturday Evening Post, and Cleaver, among others, and her nonfiction can be found in such publications as Biography and Arizona Quarterly. She’s been twice nominated for a Pushcart prize, by J Journal and jmww, was a finalist for the TulipTree Review's Wild Women Story Contest, and is a 2024 Jack Hazard Fellow. Wouldn't you know it: She's currently at work on a novel.
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