Sarah Coolidge
Contributor
& Staff
Editor, Two Lines Press
Sarah Coolidge received her BA in comparative literature from Bard College. She enjoys reading books in Spanish and English, and she writes essays on photography and international literature.
Upcoming Events
Mar 19–Feb 21, 2026
The Loose-Haired Women: A Haunted Reading Room at KALW
Bat Witch Ghost, Cuentero Productions, and Center for the Art of Translation team up to create an artist-made haunted reading room built into the lobby of the KALW studio.
KALW Studio, 220 Montgomery St., San Francisco, CA
Two Lines Press
Journal Articles
- 9 Notable Translators of Edgar Allan Poe
- Gianna Manzini: Julia Nelsen on Translating the Overlooked Female Writer
- Elemental: Author Roundtable
- 7 Books in Translation to Read for Pride Month 2019
- CAT Book Club: Translating Crocodiles
- Read More Queer Writers, Globally!
- 7 Books in Translation to Read for Pride Month 2018
- CAT Book Club: Introducing Empty Set
- Shot in the Dark: An Interview with Elisabeth Jaquette
- CAT Book Club: Spring Edition
- The Iliac Crest: Q&A with Sarah Booker
- A Seemingly Unlikely Place: Q&A with Isabel Fargo Cole
- Wolfgang Hilbig, Beyond East and West
- Poetry Far and Wide
- Children’s Literature in Translation: An Interview with Daniel Hahn
- A Working Woman: An Interview with Christina MacSweeney
- What to Read This Indigenous People’s Day
- 5 Ways to Celebrate International Translation Day
- Two Voices Presents: An Introduction to Wioletta Greg
- Fall Reading List: 8 Forthcoming Books by Women in Translation
- Happy Women in Translation Month 2017
- The Art of Flâneur
- Journals At Jaw-Dropping Prices
- The Eastern European Beach Read!
- In Search of Marie NDiaye: An Interview with Jordan Stump
- Kingdom Cons: A Q&A with Lisa Dillman
- 7 Books in Translation to Read for Pride Month
- 6 Books That Take Place in Hotels
- Q&A with City of Asylum’s Silvia Duarte
- Translation News Roundup
- Who Are the Women of Oulipo?
- Translating Skopje: An Interview with Christina Kramer
- Two Voices Presents: An Introduction to Can Xue
- Books and Barbaric Yawps at AWP
- Q&A: Lisa Hayden on the 2016 Russian Book Prizes
- The Summer of Bolaño: Q&A with Mark Haber of Brazos Books
- Nine Writers from Lesser-Known Languages That You Should Check Out
- The 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature Roundtable
- Vive la France!
- Summer Reads: Sarah Coolidge on Elena Ferrante and Marie NDiaye
- Baho! A Cry for Life
- Discovering Modiano’s Literature of Lost Youth
- Salon Preview: The Artist as Stalker
- Let’s Hear It for The Boys: Q and A with Toni Sala and Mara Faye Lethem
- What is this Quintessence of Dust?
- Two Lines 23 Spotlight: “The Piper” by Yoko Tawada
- Who is the Man of Pain?
- Because There is No One Right Answer
- Why Language Matters