Sabrina Imbler is a Brooklyn-based writer and science journalist whose work spans essays, reporting, and creative nonfiction. Their debut chapbook, "Dyke (geology)," was published by Black Lawrence Press, showcasing their unique blend of personal narrative and scientific inquiry. Imbler's writing has appeared in prominent outlets such as the New York Times, the Atlantic, and Catapult, establishing them as a distinctive voice in contemporary nonfiction.
Imbler's work often explores intersections of identity, nature, and the human experience, marked by lyrical prose and meticulous research. They have been recognized with fellowships and scholarships from institutions including the Asian American Writers' Workshop, Tin House, and Millay Arts, reflecting their contributions to both literary and journalistic fields. Their reporting has also been featured in Sierra magazine, further highlighting their engagement with environmental and scientific themes.
Non-Fiction Books
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Year
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Dyke
2020
2
How Far the Light Reaches: A Life in Ten Sea Creatures