top of page

my story
sarah elizabeth is an author nestled in the East Tennessee mountains. Even as a child, she always enjoyed creating characters and imagining adventures. After college, she took an extremely brief (roughly two decade) hiatus from writing to focus on her family but is thrilled to be returning to her first love.
​​
Her stories can be found in anthologies such as Draw Down the Moon, Kaleidoscope, Shelved: Appalachian Resilience Amid COVID-19, Chicken Soup for the Soul, Lucky Jefferson and Haints and Hollers. In 2022, she was awarded the StoryTown Write Stuff Award and was the runner up for the Kingdom Writer’s Guild. Currently, sarah elizabeth is a contributing writer for the StoryTown Radio Show and Podcast on the NPR station, WETS, and an active advocate for disability rights.
​​
When not reading or writing, sarah elizabeth enjoys drinking copious amounts of coffee, spending time with her kids and their fantastic dog, Finn. If you’d like to know more about sarah elizabeth, she can be found on Facebook , Twitter/X , Instagram and TikTok . If you would like to follow Finn’s adventures between picture books, he can be found on Instagram.
bottom of page