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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsEducation [ edit ] Articles [ edit ] Books [ edit ] Interviews [ edit ] References [ edit ] External links [ edit ] Education [ edit ] Mirk Attended Grinnell College, Graduating in 2008. [first] Cover of “Wikipedia Matters”, Mirk’s Zine about Wikipedia, She worked for the Portland Mercury from 2008 to 2013. [2] She has also written for Bitch Media. [3] Since 2017 Mirk has been a contributing editor at The Nib. In 2019, they also undertook the enterprise of making one zine a day, [4] [5] and she then compiled a hundred of them in a self-published book, Year of Zines (2020) . [6] They makes their zines freely available to “anyone, especially teachers and educators”. [7] Guantanamo Voices was a New York Times pick for the Best Graphic Novels of 2020. [8] Mirk also teaches a writing class for graduate students at Portland State University’s Art + Design program. Articles [ edit ] Books [ edit ] Oregon History Comics (Know Your City, 2012. Small comic books about Oregon history. Available for free for non-commercial purposes on Mirk’s official website.) [9] Sex from Scratch: Making Your Own Relationship Rules (Microcosm, 2014) [3] Open Earth (Limerence Press, 2018. A queer sci-fi comic about polyamory, with art by Eva Cabrera and Claudia Aguirre) [ten] Guantanamo Voices: True Accounts from the World\u2019s Most Infamous Prison (Abrams, 2020. Anthology of nonfiction comics) [11] [twelfth] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] Year of Zines (self-published, 2020) [twelfth] Interviews [ edit ] Nieman repairs – How comics can enhance reader engagement, bring new audiences to narrative nonfiction. [20] References [ edit ] ^ “Exactly the Job She Wanted | Grinnell Magazine” . Magazine.grinnell.edu . Retrieved 2020-10-22 . ^ “Articles by Sarah Mirk” . Portland Mercury . Retrieved 2018-11-25 . ^ a b Sabatier, Julie (September 10, 2014). “Navigating Non-Monogamy” . Oregon Public Broadcasting . Retrieved March 5, 2016 . ^ Paul, Constant (6 November 2019). “Sarah Mirk is creating one zine a day, and she’s bringing them to Short Run” . The Seattle Review of Books . Retrieved 2019-11-11-09 . ^ Joshua, Amberson (10 April 2019). “Behind the Zines: Sarah Mirk is Making 365 Zines in 365 Days” . Riot Fest . Retrieved 2019-04-10 . ^ Kaplan, Avery (July 4, 2020). “A Year of Free Comics: The many zines of SARAH MIRK” . Comics Beat . Retrieved December 8, 2020 . ^ Chamberlain, Henry (2020-05-23). “Interview: Sarah Mirk, the World of Zines, and Visual Storytelling” . Comics Grinder . Retrieved 2020-12-08 . ^ Ed Park and Hillary Chute (9 December 2020). “A New York Times pick for the Best Graphic Novels of 2020” . The New York Times . Retrieved 2020-12-12-09 . ^ Spitaleri, Ellen. “Oregon history gets a little comic twist” . Retrieved 2020-12-19 . ^ Dieppa, Isabel Sophia. “Erotic Sci-Fi Graphic Novel “Open Earth” Explores Polyamory In Space” . Bust . ^ “Guantanamo Voices (an excerpt)” . World Literature Today . Spring 2020. ^ a b Dueben, Alex (July 30, 2020). “Smash Pages Q&A: Sarah Mirk” . Smash Pages . Retrieved December 8, 2020 . ^ Waves, TJ. “Portland writer Sarah Mirk’s new illustrated book delves deep to tell the tales of lives in limbo at the prison built on the War on Terror” . Oregon ArtsWatch . Retrieved 26 August 2020 . ^ Lakshmi, Sarah. “A New Graphic Novel Makes the Stories of Guant\u00e1namo Bay Visible” . KQED . Retrieved 12 September 2020 . ^ Wang, Amy (5 September 2020). “Stories from Guant\u00e1namo get compelling comic-style treatment from Portland journalist” . The Oregonian\/OregonLive . Retrieved 14 September 2020 . ^ Smith, Suzette. “This New Graphic Novel Looks at Guantanamo Bay with Clear Eyes and a Sunset Palette” . Portland Monthly . Retrieved 2020-09-03 . ^ Sabatier, Julie. “Portland author Sarah Mirk on ‘Guantanamo Voices: True Accounts from the World’s Most Infamous Prison’ ” (audio interview). Oregon Public Broadcasting . Retrieved 2020-09-08 . {{cite web}} : CS1 maint: url-status (link) ^ James Amberson, Joshua. “The Stories We Tell About Guant\u00e1namo” . Propeller Books . Retrieved 2020-09-08 . ^ “4 clouds with: Sarah Mirk – Author of Guantanamo Voices” . ComixIsland (in Italian). 2020-09-19 . Retrieved 2021-05-28 . ^ In it, polgreen. “How comics can enhance reader engagement, bring new audiences to narrative nonfiction” . Nieman Reports . Retrieved 15 July 2014 . External links [ edit ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sarah Mirk . 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