Sarah LaBrie is a TV writer and the author of No One Gets to Fall Apart (Harper, 2024), a New York Times Notable Book and an Elle, NPR, and Esquire best memoir of the year. She has received fellowships from MacDowell, the Ucross Foundation, Yaddo, Sewanee, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and was nominated for Best Television Comedy Script at the 2024 Women’s Image Network Awards for her work on Blindspotting (Starz, 2021–23).
Sarah LaBrie
Articles
This Has Always Been Possible
Sarah LaBrie talks to Nina St. Pierre about their respective memoirs, “No One Gets to Fall Apart” and “Love Is a Burning Thing.”
Countess, Count, Buried Alive: A Short Story
A short story about not feeling quite like yourself
Future Fiction
Sarah LaBrie wonders what a fiction that focused on our place in the world, rather than on our desire to flee from it, might look like.
Irony and the New White Supremacy
Oh, You Can Do Anything
Sarah LaBrie talks to Flynn Berry about her new novel, “Under the Harrow”.
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