Sarah Ramey is a writer, musician, and artist based in Tucson, Arizona.

Her work advocates for those living with chronic illness and invisible disabilities. The Lady's Handbook for Her Mysterious Illness (Doubleday) is her first book.

Wolf Larsen

Quiet, desert-kept, and hard to pin down, Wolf Larsen rarely performs live, but her album of captivating songs has reached far and wide.

[author]

Sarah received an MFA in creative nonfiction writing from Columbia University, and was a writer for President Obama’s 2008 campaign. She is the recipient of a 2018 Whiting grant for nonfiction, and has been featured in The Paris Review, NPR, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, Ms. Magazine, Salon, Refinery 29, LitHub, and The Washingtonian.

Sarah has been living with serious chronic pain and illness for seventeen years, and The Lady’s Handbook for Her Mysterious Illness is her first book.

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As a musician, Sarah is Wolf Larsen. Poetic, reclusive, and in possession of a singular voice, she’s known as a kind of lost daughter of Leonard Cohen.

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