Sarah Messer
Sarah Messer (born 1966) is an American poet and author. She was raised in Marshfield, Massachusetts, in the Hatch Homestead, a house built in the 17th century that was the subject of her book Red House: Being a Mostly Accurate Account of New England's Oldest Continuously Lived-In House.
Messer earned undergraduate and master's degrees from Middlebury College and the University of Michigan, respectively. She is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington in the Department of Creative Writing.
Works
- 2001 Bandit Letters: Poems, poetry collection (ISBN 1-930974-08-6)
- 2004 Red House: Being a Mostly Accurate Account of New England's Oldest Continuously Lived-In House, memoir (ISBN 0-670-03315-4)
External links
- Faculty Bio page – UNC-Wilmington, Creative Writing department
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