Creative Writing and Resources for Writers: An Interview with Teacher and Sci-Fi Author S. J. Higbee

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Many thanks to Kristen for her interview and the chance to talk about my Creative Writing courses.

Kristen Twardowski

To add another wonderful addition to my series of interviews with editors, writers, and other book adjacent individuals, I am thrilled to present my conversation with Sarah J. Higbee, author and creative writing teacher extraordinaire. She provides great tips for new writers as well as insight into what makes people return to science fiction again and again.

You can also explore the other interviews in this series, including one with Editorial Director Alison Hennessey and another with author  E. Michael Helms.

Sarah Higbee.jpgBio:
Sarah J. Higbee is a science fiction author and creative writing teacher at Northbrook College in England. In addition to working on her full length novels, Sarah has published a variety of magazine articles, poems and short stories including “How Words Were Invented” from Abandoned Towers and “Picky Eaters” from Every Day Fiction. Her latest story “Miranda’s Tempest” was published in the anthology Eve of…

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    • Thank you, Emma. It felt quite odd going into more detail about my Creative Writing courses here, as generally I’m all about reading the books – but it was fun answering Kristen’s excellent questions:).

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