When told to calm down, Sarah Elizabeth Miller becomes a mouthy saloon girl. The rest of the time she's a fairly nice lady. She has an MFA in Fiction from CSU, Long Beach where she spent a few years indulging her desire to write pretty sentences she enjoys reading aloud. Her biggest claim to fame was making the list of the top 25 in Glimmer Train's December 2008 Fiction Open. Her poetry has been published in Tears in the Fence, Bank-Heavy Press, Bender, Sheila-Na-Gig, and Rip Rap--at least two of these are now defunct, and ...
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When told to calm down, Sarah Elizabeth Miller becomes a mouthy saloon girl. The rest of the time she's a fairly nice lady. She has an MFA in Fiction from CSU, Long Beach where she spent a few years indulging her desire to write pretty sentences she enjoys reading aloud. Her biggest claim to fame was making the list of the top 25 in Glimmer Train's December 2008 Fiction Open. Her poetry has been published in Tears in the Fence, Bank-Heavy Press, Bender, Sheila-Na-Gig, and Rip Rap--at least two of these are now defunct, and she hopes she had nothing to do with that.
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