Sara Heise Graybeal is a writer, performer, and teaching artist from rural North Carolina. She is particularly interested in hybrid forms of creative nonfiction and the use of ethnography and oral history methods in producing nonfiction for the general public. Sara has taught poetry and spoken word in Philadelphia public schools, coached multiple slam poetry teams, and taught creative writing at numerous Philadelphia and North Carolina summer programs. She also taught fiction and playwriting to female middle school students at Centro del Muchacho Trabajador (Center for Working Children) for nine months in Quito, Ecuador. Sara was the co-founder and artistic director of The Poeticians, a spoken-word and Hip-Hop performance group in the neighborhood of Point Breeze, Philadelphia. Her work has been published in Hobart, The Rumpus, Beloit Fiction Journal, Moon City Review, and elsewhere. She is the recipient of a National College Board Award for the Teaching of Creative Writing, the Jan-Ai Scholarship, the Randall Jarrell Fellowship, the Sterling Watson Fellowship, and more, and is a Pushcart Prize nominee. She holds an M.F.A. in Fiction from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where she currently teaches in the English department.