Sari Wilson

Wilson's short fiction has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and has appeared in literary journals such as AGNI, the Oxford American, and Slice.

Upon returning to the United States, Wilson and Neufeld moved to Chicago, where she worked for three years as a research editor at Playboy magazine[6] while continuing to hone her fiction writing.

Wilson was awarded a Wallace Stegner Fellowship in Creative Writing at Stanford University from 1997 to 1999,[7] where she studied with Tobias Wolff,[8] Elizabeth Tallent, and Gilbert Sorrentino.

[12] Wilson was a co-writer of the motion comics elements of the American Broadcasting Company television program Earth 2100.

is not unlike a certain kind of stylized psychological ballet, á la Antony Tudor, with heightened characters dancing along dire boundaries.

Powerfully stark, both pretty and not, the scene begins with a dissolving family, the father exiting right, the mother left, leaving room for a mysterious caped man to lure the remaining girl-child into an inhumanly fast pas de deux.