Sarah Heston’s manuscript, Daughter of Endtimes, is a true-crime, survivalist memoir that details a daughter-father relationship built on apocalyptic end-of-days scenarios in Los Angeles. Her nonfiction appears in Tin House, the Iowa Review, American Literary Review, and elsewhere. She has published criticism in ASAP/Journal and Assay: A Journal of Nonfiction Studies. Photo by Lisa Mansy, 2016.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

Magical Los Angeles: An Interview with Tom Manning
Sarah Heston talks to Tom Manning about his new graphic novel, "Eric."...

Shades of Gray and Black
Sarah Heston reviews Kristen Radtke's "Imagine Wanting Only This."...

End-Times Los Angeles: “Heroes Haven” and Women’s Retribution
Sarah Heston on Mario Simone's post-apocalyptic "Heroes Haven."...
