Sarah Rose Etter


Sarah Rose Etter is an American author of experimental fiction. Her first novel, The Book of X, won the .
The Book of X was also a finalist for the , a finalist for the , and long-listed for the .
Her fiction has appeared in Guernica, , , and more. Her essays and interviews have appeared in , , , , and more. She currently lives in Austin, Texas.

Career

Etter received her B.A. in English from Pennsylvania State University, and received her M.F.A. in Fiction from Rosemont College.
Her short story collection Tongue Party was selected by writer and judge Deb Olin Unferth as the winner of the 2010 Caketrain Chapbook Competition. Tongue Party was later translated into French by Véronique Béghain and published by éditions do. A review in ' praised the collection, stating that " takes you into this disturbing world with her phrasing; she takes you to a place that is a rabbit hole, a witching well, an unframed mirror." LitStack's review praised the book as well, stating that "Sarah Rose Etter uses all of the tools and talents at her disposal — her memory, her body, her touch — to pack her small stories with meaning and emotion. The stories are dark, twisted, beautiful and always poetic."
A 2015 profile in The Toast hailed Etter's approach to prose, writing that "Etter’s words don’t settle. This is dangerous ground, a subduction zone. Her stories should come with an earthquake warning."
Etter's first novel, The Book of X, was published by Two Dollar Radio in 2019. It tells the story of the life of a young woman born with a literal knot in her stomach, making her way through a surreal landscape.The book review aggregation site BookMarks cites the novel as having had a "Positive" reception. Kirkus Reviews dubbed The Book of X "A relentlessly original look at what it means to exist in a female body." And the Minneapolis Star Tribune
s review of the novel noted that "Etter writes her weird world with elastic prose, as stripped-down at certain points as it is lyrical in others."
Etter has also written extensively about visual art, and a quote from Carol Rama serves as the epigraph for
The Book of X''. Etter delivered a keynote address at the 2017 Society for the Study of American Women Writers conference, held at the Université Bordeaux Montaigne. The title of her address was "Bizarre Feminism: Surrealism In The Service of a Movement."

Works