A Contemporary Reading Series

The Parlor's 2nd Annual Emerging Writer's Festival
Saturday, May 23, 4pm at The Green Lantern (1511 N. Milwaukee)
Sponsored by Bad At Sports Podcast

Feb

7

Episode 29: Sara Levine

By Christopher Hudgens

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Sara Levine’s writing has appeared in Nerve, The Iowa Review, Puerto del Sol, Caketrain, Necessary Fiction, Brain, Child, The Fairy Tale Review, and other magazines.

Her essays can be found in The Touchstone Anthology of Contemporary Creative Nonfiction: 1970 to the Present and A Best of Fence.

Once upon a time she wrested a PhD in literature from Brown University and received an Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship in Humanistic Studies.

She chairs the Writing program at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

One Response so far

The first story is a comic tour de force on the narcissism of new motherhood with a poignant and wondrous ending. In the second story, chivalric romance struggles to survive in a politically incorrect office setting. A captivating reading of two brilliant stories.

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