Sarah M. Sala is a poet and educator of Lebanese and Polish descent. Her profession debuted after she authored Satan’s Lake (Tolsun Books 2020), an awarded poetry e book filled with highly effective and shifting works detailing violence dedicated in opposition to girls.
The e book was an prompt success. It was a finalist for a Lambda Literary Award, a finalist for the Publishing Triangle Audre Lorde Poetry Award, in addition to a semifinalist for the 2021 PSV North American Poetry Guide Award.
Sarah M. Sala has additionally written a chapbook, The Ghost Meeting Line (Ending Line Press 2016), stuffed with lovely poems. Her poem Hydrogen was additionally featured within the “Parts” episode of NPR’s hit present, Radiolab.
Alongside together with her “poetic” profession, the Lebanese descent is the founding director of Workplace Hours Poetry Workshop and the Poetry editor on the Bellevue Literary Evaluation.
Sarah can be a founding editor at The Oleander Evaluation, Worldwide Editor for Washington Sq. Evaluation, and manuscript screener for Alice James Books, along with the poetry reader for Epiphany Journal.
In 2012, she earned her Grasp of High-quality Arts (MFA) diploma in Poetry from New York College. She grew to become a Poets Home Fellow in 2019, in addition to a House College Fellow in 2016 and 2018.
Her tutorial success didn’t cease right here, because the poet received the acknowledgment she deserved. Her work was featured in a number of publications, specifically BOMB, The Brooklyn Rail, The Southampton Evaluation, and The Stockholm Evaluation of Literature, amongst others.
In recognition of her expertise, Sarah M. Sala was honored by many establishments, incomes the Lorene Pouncey Award, the Academy of American Poets College & School Prize, and the Avery Hopwood Award for Nonfiction, amongst different awards.
At the moment dwelling in Brooklyn, New York Metropolis, Sarah is now a scientific assistant professor within the Expository Writing Program at New York College.