Sabrina Helen Li is a writer living in New York. She is a graduate of Harvard College and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop.

Her short fiction is published or forthcoming in The Kenyon Review, McSweeney’s, The Threepenny Review, and The Boston Review among others.

Her writing and research have received support from the Elizabeth George Foundation, the Center for Fiction, Princeton University, and Tin House. She is currently writing a short story collection and a novel.

Sabrina is represented by Jin Auh of the Wylie Agency.

Fiction

“Grief Lessons,” The Kenyon Review

“Worldly Wonders,” McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern

“Mother, grow my baby,” The Boston Review (winner of the Aura Estrada Short Story Contest)

“I bear so much about you,” The Michigan Quarterly Review

“Daughters’ Bodies,” The Threepenny Review

“Origami,” Tin House Spring 2019

“Mother and Child,” Black Warrior Review

“Splinters in My Mouth,” The Los Angeles Review

Contact

Jin Auh, The Wylie Agency, jauh@wylieagency.com

Photo by Roque Nonini