Sad Math with Sarah Freligh
Sarah Freligh is the author of seven books, including Sad Math, winner of the 2014 Moon City Press Poetry Prize, Hereafter, winner of the 2024 Bath Novella-in-Flash Contest, and A Brief Natural History of Women. Her work has appeared in numerous literary journals and is anthologized in New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction, Best Small Fiction 2022, and several editions of Best Microfiction. In this episode, Sarah and Annmarie discuss holiday traditions, the importance of both maintaining and breaking with creative routines, and how writing can be an invaluable way to process life’s heartache and joy.
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Books by Sarah Freligh:
Other Emergencies
Sad Math
A Brief Natural History of Women
We
Hereafter
Dear You
Sort of Gone
Other Titles Mentioned in This Episode
The God of the Woods, by Liz Moore
Long Bright River, by Liz Moore
Olive Kitteridge, by Elizabeth Strout
The Intentions of Thunder, by Patricia Smith
You Could Make This Place Beautiful, by Maggie Smith
How the Word Is Passed, by Clint Smith
Follow Sarah Freligh:
Facebook: @SarahFreligh
Twitter/X: @sfreligh
Instagram: @sfreligh
sarahfreligh.com
Photo Credit: Walter Colley Images
**Writing Workshops:
If you liked this conversation and are interested in writing together, please consider the opportunities below.
For women interested in an online Saturday morning writing circle, you can sign up here.
For anyone interested in an online Saturday afternoon writing circle, you can sign up here.
If you’re interested in growing your own practice as a writing instructor, you can learn more about an upcoming teacher training class here.
And if you’d like to travel with your writing practice, Annmarie is co-leading a women’s writing workshop in Santa Fe, NM in April. Reservations are now open.
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