Sarah Elizabeth Schantz

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Sarah Elizabeth Schantz

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Sarah Elizabeth Schantz is primarily a fiction writer living on the outskirts of Boulder, Colorado in a Victorian-era farmhouse where her family is surrounded by open sky and century-old cottonwoods. She literally grew up in a bookstore with parents who worshipped all things literature. A two-time Pushcart nominee, she has won several literary awards like Best New Stories from the Midwest and The Orlando Prize for Short Fiction hosted by the foundation, A Room of Her Own. Including the occasional poem, her short stories and essays have been published in journals such as The Los Angeles ReviewBombay Gin, Third CoastThe Adirondack ReviewMidwestern GothicHunger Mountain, and most recently Cutthroat. Her first novel Fig debuted from Simon & Schuster in 2015 and was selected by NPR as A Best Read of the Year before winning a 2016 Colorado Book Award. She is currently hard at work on her second novel, Roadside Altars, as well as a collection of short stories that circle grief as a connecting theme. When she isn't writing or teaching the craft of writing, she is likely reading, soaking in salt or milk baths, making candles, daydreaming, gardening, or wandering the woods or plains on full moons.

Classes with Sarah Elizabeth Schantz

8-Week: Getting it Done—96 Hours Towards a Finished Draft (Zoom)
Fiction, Nonfiction/Memoir, Poetry

8-Week: Getting it Done—96 Hours Towards a Finished Draft

January 06, 2025

4-Week: From Micro to Macro—Revising the Details (Zoom)
Fiction, Nonfiction/Memoir

4-Week: From Micro to Macro—Revising the Details

January 27, 2025

8-Week: Works in Progress—Prose
Fiction, Nonfiction/Memoir

8-Week: Works in Progress—Prose

January 09, 2025

Sarah Elizabeth Schantz's Published Work

Sarah clearly puts so much work into her classes. Each session was really well-prepared, with slides, exercises, and lots of opportunities for engagement. There was a good amount of homework and I felt like she really made sure we got the most out of a short 4-week session. More importantly, the content was extremely specific, practical, and useful, with lots of concrete examples. I can't say enough good things about it.
Yana Kucher