[1] Her first publication was a book of poetry in 2007, Este jilguero agenda (This Goldfinch Agenda), for which she won the Premio Nacional de Poesía Miguel Hernández.
Un incendio invisible (An Invisible Fire) won the Premio Málaga de Novela in 2011 and Cicatriz (Scar) won both the Premio Ojo Crítico de Narrativa and the Premio Literario Arzobispo Juan de San Clemente.
[3][4][5] Her novel Cuatro por cuatro (Four by Four) was nominated for the Premio Herralde, while Un amor won the Premios de los libreros in 2021.
[6][7][8] A number of her works have been translated into English and published by Open Letter Books in the United States.
[9] Media related to Sara Mesa at Wikimedia Commons