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      <image:title>About - About</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sabrina has worked as a fiction editor for FreeFall Magazine, filling Station, and Loft on Eighth Press; been a panelist for the Writer’s Guild of Alberta, and previous co-host of Writer’s Block with CJSW radio. She was selected to read some of her flash fiction at the 2012 Edinburgh International Book Festival and poetry for the “This Might Help,” audio project by Calgary’s 5th Poet Laureate, Natalie Meisner. Sabrina won New Forum’s 2020 inaugural flash fiction contest and a few of her stories were selected for the Tap Press Read 1-3-5 anthology (Loft on Eighth, 2020). Recently, her piece “Medusa’s Murder in the Piazza Della Signoria” (Funicular) was shortlisted for a 2024 Alberta Magazine Publishers Association Award. Sabrina holds an MSc with distinction in creative writing from the University of Edinburgh and MA with distinction in digital publishing from Oxford Brookes University. Her first book, All the Night Gone, was published in 2020 (Stonehouse). She lives and works in Calgary, Canada, where she was born and raised.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Book - A tragic accident, and two brothers are left to cope.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ben reads, obsesses. Charlie struggles between silence and anger. Unable to talk about what happened, a tension begins to build, pushing them apart. Then Dill arrives. Carrying only a baseball bat and a small duffel bag with a broken zipper, she glides into their lives imperceptibly, raising more questions than answers. They start to become a kind of family. Almost. When she suddenly disappears, what else can Ben and Charlie do but get into their dusty truck and go search for her?</image:caption>
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