Sarah Herrington is a writer, poet, dedicated yogi, and teacher. Sarah’s essays have appeared in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Poets & Writers, Tin House, Interview Magazine, Slice, San Francisco Chronicle, Writer’s Digest, Yoga Journal, and other outlets, and she was selected as one of eight emerging women poets by Oprah Magazine. She is the author of a collection of poetry, Always Moving (Bowery Books, 2011).
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

Anatomy of Grief: A Conversation with Rachel Eliza Griffiths
Sarah Herrington in conversation with Rachel Eliza Griffiths about her new poetry collection, “Seeing the Body.”...

“Can We Live This Way?”: On Brenda Shaughnessy’s “The Octopus Museum” and Deborah Landau’s “Soft Targets”
Sarah Herrington reviews "The Octopus Museum" by Brenda Shaughnessy and "Soft Targets" by Deborah Landau....

A Murderer, a Martyr, a Daughter, a Lover: Four Ways of Looking at Abortion
A crop of new books — a novel and three memoirs — add complexity to the seemingly insurmountable national divide over abortion....
