about

 

Sarah Giles (she/her) is a writer and PhD candidate at Swinburne University researching the possibilities of the contemporary short story cycle exploring women’s experiences of isolation, trauma and mental illness.

Her writing has been published in ACE IV, The Writing Mind: Creative Writing Responses to Images of the Living Brain, ACE III, The Incompleteness Book, TEXT Journal, The Victorian Writer and Lip Magazine among others. Her audio documentary ‘learning to live’ was one of eight selected to be a part of the 2018 Sonic Tonic series.

Sarah works as a Sessional Academic across multiple universities and is Marketing and Memberships Officer at Writers Victoria. Sarah is a member of the Executive Committee of Management for the Australasian Association of Writing Programs and works as Digital Specialist for Meniscus Journal. In 2019, Sarah was the Website Manager for the first Australian Short Story Festival held in Melbourne.

 
 
A portrait of Sarah standing in front of her mantle piece with many books on it. There are various artwork on the walls and a cross-stitch of a chicken and potted daisy (stitched by Alora Young).

I live, work and study on the stolen lands of the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This is, and always was, Aboriginal land.