Join us for a conversation with Sarah Perry, author of “After the Eclipse" via zoom HERE
SARAH PERRY (she/they) is a memoirist and essayist who writes about love, trauma, gender-based violence, queerness, and the power dynamics that influence those concerns. She is the author of the memoir After the Eclipse, which was named a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice, a Poets & Writers Notable Nonfiction Debut, and a Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers pick. Her essay collection, Sweet Nothings, is forthcoming from Mariner/HarperCollins.
Originally from Maine, Perry spent ten years in the Southeast and ten years in Brooklyn, New York. She now splits her time between Denton, Texas (occupied/unceded/seized territory of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes and the Caddo Nation), Tulsa, Oklahoma (tribal lands of the Osage, Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek) People) and Brooklyn (unceded land of the Lanape People). She is at work on a third book: a sequel memoir titled The Book of Regrets.