Sarah king biography
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Sara King
American novelist
Sara J. King (born ) is an AlaskanFantasy writer residing in the Alaska Bush.[1] She is currently working on her 11th novel, part of the "After Earth" series.
History
[edit]Sara King was born in Fairbanks, Alaska, in She has remained an Alaskan ever since, graduating from Chugiak High School in and beginning her full-time writing career shortly thereafter. She is an outdoors enthusiast.[2][3] Her works have appeared in short-story magazines, including Apex Science Fiction and Horror,[4]BBT Magazine,[5]47North,[6] and Aberrant Dreams.
In March , King was chosen from a pool of 50 candidates to edit Aberrant Dreams, where she works as a contributing editor.[7]
In August , a word short piece "The Moldy Dead," a short story spinoff of The Legend of ZERO series, became King's first published short work in Apex Science Fiction and Horror Digest,[8] where it rec
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Hi! My name is Sarah King and I am an illustrator and visual artist.
I grew up in London England, studied graphic design at the University of Brighton and now live in Tofino, BC.
During university my interest in graphic design, illustration and language slowly combined. It was at this time that I developed the shape forming typography that is now one of my primary techniques.
After graduating I spent a few years working in London and travelling the world. I had wonderful adventures in South East Asia, South America, Central America, India, New Zealand, Australia and Japan. I fell in love with Canada after a trip in and decided to move to British Columbia.
My passion is spending time outside in nature, either in the mountains snowboarding, biking and hiking, or by the ocean surfing and scuba diving.
My work is often inspired by my surroundings, and anything else weird and wonderful that finds it's way onto paper
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Sarah King
Sarah King
Sarah King has led research projects on the behavior and ecology feral horses and burros, in collaboration with USGS, at NREL since Originally from Britain, Sarah gained her and Ph.D. from Queen Mary, University of London. Her Ph.D. was one of the first studies on the behavioral ecology of Przewalski’s horses after their reintroduction to the wild in Mongolia. After conducting research on the endangered Mt. Graham red squirrel for the University of Arizona, Sarah returned to Mongolia to run a conservation schema for the Zoological samhälle of London (the “Steppe Forward Programme”). She then was based in France as planerat arbete manager of Association Takh with frequent trips to a Przewalski’s horse reintroduction site in western Mongolia. In addition to research, these positions in Mongolia involved working with communities and students to conserve wildlife through capacity building, production of books and guides, and further education. Before moving to CSU Sara