Sari Wilson is the author of the novel "Girl Through Glass," a critically acclaimed work that became a Millions Bestseller, an Amazon Book of the Month, and a Skimm Read. The novel was also longlisted for the Center for Fiction's debut novel prize. Her writing has appeared in prominent publications such as The New York Times, New York Magazine, Catapult, Slice, and AGNI. Wilson's literary career is marked by her exploration of themes such as art, ambition, and identity, often drawing from her background in dance and the performing arts.
A trained dancer, Wilson studied at the Harkness Ballet and was on scholarship at Eliot Feld’s New Ballet School before transitioning to writing. She holds a Wallace Stegner Fellowship from Stanford University and a Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center Fellowship, alongside a residency at Yaddo. Wilson co-edited the anthology "Flashed: Sudden Stories in Prose and Comics," blending short fiction and visual storytelling. She grew up in Brooklyn Heights and has lived in cities including San Francisco, Chicago, and Prague, experiences that enrich her nuanced storytelling. Wilson resides in Brooklyn with her husband, cartoonist Josh Neufeld.