Sarah Beth Childers
Sarah Beth Childers is the author of the essay collection Shake Terribly the Earth: Stories from an Appalachian Family (Ohio University Press, 2013). Her essays also appear in Brevity, [PANK], Colorado Review, Quiddity, Guernica, and elsewhere. She lives in Stillwater, Oklahoma, where she teaches creative nonfiction at Oklahoma State University, serves as the nonfiction editor of the Cimarron Review, and juggles online pandemic teaching with her new baby girl.
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A Haunting
An early-June night, a few miles outside Taos, New Mexico I hear a lumbering through the ceiling, a distinctly masculine series of thumps like a guy moving to the couch with a beer. The room is dark despite the open curtains, dark in a way only rural land can be, but I imagine I […]
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Welcoming Our Ghosts Inside
Sarah Beth Childers on her nonfiction piece “A Haunting”