Sarah Orman
sarahorman.bsky.social
Sarah Orman
@sarahorman.bsky.social
A lesser known woman writer.
Austin is a tug-of-war over a lake that is really a river.
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Austin is a tug-of-war over a lake that is really a river.
Why I love The Slip by Lucas Schaefer.
open.substack.com
October 7, 2025 at 7:23 PM
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It's a double CNF day! Read "Cold Comfort" by @sarahorman.bsky.social
Cold Comfort: What The Austin Yogurt Shop Murders Mean to Me
At age 15, I couldn’t lose my innocence fast enough.
www.identitytheory.com
June 8, 2025 at 5:43 PM
Reposted by Sarah Orman
Artist Daryl Howard’s journey—from a Texas childhood with no art on the walls to mastering Japanese woodblock prints—is a story of fate, fire, and following the work.

"I have been gifted the ability to do this."

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A Dripping Springs Artist Talks Serendipity, Love of the Craft, and the ‘Fire in Her Belly’
On a recent Friday morning, I drove my daughter and four of her classmates from their school in central Austin to Dripping Springs for a seventh grade field trip.  Three rows of girls yell-sang Olivia...
thebarbedwire.com
March 18, 2025 at 2:49 PM
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At today's Tesla Takedown protest in north Austin. Alex Jones showed up for a bit, got drowned out. Hundreds of people came. My pics don't do justice. Huge support from passing cars. #resist #austin @teslatakedown.com
March 15, 2025 at 6:16 PM
Working on my memoir today, I wrote myself this note: "Where do I put my childhood?"
January 5, 2025 at 10:52 PM
Rebecca Solnit plays devil's advocate in the best way. "Often, it’s an example of passionate idealism that converts others. The performance of integrity is more influential than that of compromise." H/T @tonyreads.bsky.social
Per @aoc.bsky.social and co., I'm here to celebrate echo chambers and preaching to the choir. Which sings back, beautifully. "The primary assumption behind the idea that we shouldn’t preach to the choir is that one’s proper audience is one’s enemies, not one’s allies." harpers.org/archive/2017...
Preaching to The Choir, by Rebecca Solnit
harpers.org
November 24, 2024 at 3:59 PM
An essay about how motherhood changed my understanding of time. "Fifteen years ago, I became a mother and lost track of time. The organizing principle of my life with my infant son was purely physical: milk in, milk out. I was a manager of bodily fluids." www.themanifeststation.net/2024/11/17/s...
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Time | The Manifest Station
Fifteen years ago, I became a mother and lost track of time. The organizing principle of my life with my infant son was purely physical: milk in, milk out.
www.themanifeststation.net
November 18, 2024 at 4:18 AM
This was a great episode. I especially liked the bit of wisdom Matthew Zapruder quoted from Robert Hass: "Put the problem in the poem." I just tried it with a poem about seeing Magic Mike Live, and my draft is much better now.
🎬 clip 2 from from the latest Craftwork episode, ‘How to Write a Poem.’

A conversation with Matthew Zapruder, author of the poetry collection I LOVE HEARING YOUR DREAMS (Scribner).

🎧 listen to the full episode wherever you get your podcasts.

📺 watch it on youtube.
November 15, 2024 at 10:45 PM
This week I'm celebrating a new essay out in the world. "How She Suffered" is about how looking back on a series of kidney infections that I experienced in my 20s helped me quit drinking and suffering in silence in my 40s. www.bridge-chicago.org/magazine/how...
Bridge
In fifth grade, I was the new kid in school, an outsider, teased by other girls for my unusual height. It didn’t help when our class read the novel that won the Newbery Award that year: Sarah, Plain ...
www.bridge-chicago.org
November 15, 2024 at 10:18 PM