Sara Fredman is a writer living in St. Louis. She holds a PhD in medieval English literature and her writing has appeared in The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the Times Literary Supplement, and other publications. She is the creator of Write Like a Mother, a newsletter for writers who are also parents.
"Finding the medieval mind"
"Every object in its place"
"A Thirst for Parchment"
"I Have Decided (A Fourth Child? In this Pandemic?)"
"How Motherhood Helped Me Reject the ‘Father Tongue’ of Academia"
"Arabella, Mishpat, and Chesed"
"Everything is Fine"
"I’m an Orthodox Jew. I grew up loving Christmas. Then I left New York."
"Margery Kempe Had 14 Children and She Still Invented the Memoir"
"Lindy West is Preaching to the Choir"
"The Blaming of the Shrew"
"Mother/Russia"
"And What of My Wrath"
"How Do You Move Past a Dad"
"The World's Tallest Dwarf"
"Himpathy for a Horse"
"The Voices of Women"
"Is Midge Maisel a Bad Mom? A Feminist Query."
"I Pretended I Could Shelter My Daughter from the Patriarchy"
Have a project? I'm good with words.
Let's be in touch:
sarafredman@gmail.com