Sarah Brinklow

Sarah L. Brinklow (born in 1961) is an American poet and fantasy fiction writer. Born in Würzburg, Germany, she was raised in upstate New York - Rochester, Penfield, and Webster and received a degree from the State University of New York at Brockport. Her volume of poetry, Like Flaming Fields Stoked by a Gentle Breeze, was published in 2002. Her work can be also found online at Allpoetry.com, and she has been anthologized in Women Celebrating Women (2004) and Knocking on the Silence (2005), a collection of poems inspired by New York's Finger Lakes Region, and The Pinnacle Hill Review (2005), the annual anthology of Rochester Poets.
Brinklow has also been actively involved in community action, most recently the movement to block a plan to build a below-ground bus terminal as part of a "cultural center" in the heart of the old downtown district in Rochester, New York. She currently lives in Brockport with her two children (John, 18, vocals and lead guitarist of the Rochester band Spartacus and Casey, 15, also a vocalist) and makes ends meet working in the correspondence department for a nationally known US bank.
 
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