We are so excited to continue our new monthly feature for The Redbud Hyphen. Redbud President Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young will be hosting conversations with writers, agents, editors and publishers about the intersection of culture, faith and writing. We hope you will enjoy listening in on these conversations and learning alongside us.
This month’s interview is with Sarah M. White, author of the newly-released novel, Today I Left the House: Diary of a First-Time Mom (Resource Publications). Honest, raw, and witty, this memoir-in-verse is the perfect companion for a new mom.
In this episode, they discuss:
Sarah’s multilingual and genre-spanning writing career
the inspiration behind Sarah's latest book, Today I Left the House
Sarah's journey to publication and upcoming projects
advice for writers balancing motherhood and creativity
We hope you enjoy this episode! Let us know what you found meaningful in the comments.
Sarah M. White is an author, educator, and mom. She writes across genres in English and Spanish and enjoys collaborating on creative projects. She’s the author of the adult memoir-in-verse Today I Left the House: Diary of a First-Time Mom as well as five children’s books for Spanish-language learners. Her work has appeared in Highlights High Five magazine. She studied writing at Wheaton College (IL) and is a member of SCBWI and the Redbud Writers Guild. In education, she works as a college and career counselor. Sarah lives in Madison, Wisconsin with her husband, three children, and black lab. Find her reading a book or outside snapping the same nature picture year after year. Follow Sarah’s Substack, @leavingthehouse.
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