Gods and Saints. Angels and Demons. One could never imagine such a disparate collection of voices to be on the same page about the way this world should spin, and yet.
In the next fifty interviews of Sara’s Interviews with the Gods, she invites you along for another journey of both within the self and out to the edges of existence. What lies within these pages is another love letter to the world itself and every creature in it, as well as another collections of warnings, rebukes, and fury from those who watch humanity play about in the mud of their own egos and shallow hopes.
However, not all divine plots are so easily parsed, and not all entities masquerading as Divinity are so easily appeased.
Sara Raztresen is a Slovenian-American author dealing in the surreal--from magical realism to high fantasy, with a little dusting of magical topics in her nonfiction, as well. Themes of religion, romance, and the horrors of everyday life especially interest her, and she believes genre lines were meant to be bent and broken. She draws on the culture and folklore of her heritage and reimagines them in her works.
She's a graduate of the Popular Fiction and Publishing in Emerson's MFA program (Class of 2020), and her published works include "The Gray Mile" in Waxing & Waning: A Literary Magazine, "Čarovnica" in The Paragon Echo: A Journal of Literary Nonfiction, several short works in Rhode Island College's Shoreline, and her first novel, Quarantined, which she published as a high school graduation project.