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Sarah Coleman

Biography

Sarah Coleman

Sarah Coleman wrote about photography, visual art and film for publications including ARTnews, Salon, Communication Arts, Photo District News and View Camera. She received a Masters of Fine Arts in creative writing from Columbia University and was a resident artist at Yaddo, Ragdale, the Vermont Studio Center and the Virginia Center for Creative Arts. She blogged about photography and literature at theliteratelens.com, and lived in Manhattan and Woodstock, NY with her husband and two children. Sarah died from lung cancer, shortly after completing THE REALIST, in December 2017.

Click here to read a wonderful essay Sarah wrote called “Blood Moon” about parenting and being very sick that was only published on her blog.

 

Sarah Coleman

Books by Sarah Coleman

by Sarah Coleman - Fiction, Historical Fiction

For a poor girl whose father has abandoned her, the prospect of becoming an artist is almost non-existent. But Bernice Abbott is resourceful and will happily challenge convention in order to succeed. Setting out to fulfill her dream, she embarks on a journey that will take her from bohemian Greenwich Village to the giddy cafés of 1920s Paris to a New York rising from the ashes of the Great Depression. On the way, illness and a tragic romance test her mettle, but a lucky coincidence leads her to the emerging art form of photography. Transforming herself from "dull" Bernice to cosmopolitan Berenice, she sets the tone for life as a portrait photographer in the Paris of Hemingway and Picasso, and prepares to take on the men who are threatened by her vision and strength.