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    Sarah Hall FRSL (born ) [1] is an English novelist and short story writer.

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    Sarah Hall is one of the UK’s most talented authors.

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    Sarah Hall took a degree in English and Art History at Aberystwyth University, and began to take writing seriously from the age of twenty, first as a poet, several of her poems appearing in poetry magazines, then as a fiction-writer.

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  • Sarah Hall, 48, is the Cumbrian-born author of prizewinning short stories and novels, among them Mrs Fox and The Electric Michelangelo.
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    Sarah Hall FRSL (born ) is an English novelist and short story writer.
    Sarah Hall was born in Cumbria.

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      Sarah Hall was born in the Lake District in She received a BA joint honours in English and Art History from Aberystwyth University, Wales, and an MLitt in Creative Writing from St Andrews, Scotland.

    Sarah Hall (writer)

    British writer (born )

    Sarah HallFRSL (born ) is an English novelist and short story writer.[1] Her critically acclaimed second novel, The Electric Michelangelo, was nominated for the Man Booker Prize. She lives in Cumbria.

    Biography

    Hall was born in Carlisle, Cumbria.[2] She obtained a degree in English and Art History from Aberystwyth University before taking an MLitt in Creative Writing at the University of St Andrews, where she briefly taught on the undergraduate Creative Writing programme. She still teaches creative writing, regularly giving courses for the Arvon Foundation. She began her writing career as a poet, publishing poems in various literary magazines.

    Her debut novel, Haweswater, is a rural tragedy about the disintegration of a community of Cumbrian hill-farmers due to the building of Haweswater Reservoir. It won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize (Overall Winner, Best First Book).

    Her second novel, The Electric

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  • Sarah Ewing Hall (October 30, 1761 – April 8, 1830) was an American educator, poet, and essayist of Christian literature.