Sarah Hahn Campbell lives in Denver, Colorado, where she teaches high school English and parents her daughter Mitike with her wife Meredith. Campbell has published work in a variety of publications, including Curve, Room Magazine, Sinister Wisdom, Iris Brown Lit Mag, and Adoptive Families Magazine. Her novella-essay, The Beginning of Us, came out in January 2014 from Riptide, and her collection of essays, Grief Map, came out in June 2017 from Brain Mill Press. She has written a monthly column, "Subversions", for Brain Mill Press, and she keeps an ongoing blog, "Remember More Than Their Names," about the women for whom Colorado's peaks and lakes are named. Originally from a farm in eastern Iowa, Campbell holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Naropa University. Like her page on Facebook.
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