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Felicia Sabartinelli

About

Felicia Sabartinelli is a Coloradoan living in Scotland whose poetry and prose have been published in major magazines, newspapers, and anthologies. Many of her personal essays are still in wide circulation like My Miscarriages Ruined My Marriage, The Invisible Hierarchy of Grief (2021 Writer’s Digest award winner), and Just a Bad Period which detailed her infertility journey. She holds a Master of Letters degree in Creative Writing from the University of Stirling, and is currently working on her debut novel and biweekly newsletter, Ferocious. When she is not writing, you can find Felicia traveling the world, binge-watching her favorite TV shows, or speaking on creativity and self-realization.

Connection to Glasgow

Felicia Sabartinelli works in Glasgow in charity management
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