Meet a Board Member: Sara Palmer
Interview originally from fall 2019
We at Yellow Arrow Publishing are thrilled to introduce one of our board members, Sara Palmer! She is our Grants Manager. Sara is a retired psychologist and author who has embraced her love for creative writing and generously wants to support other women who write by being involved with the Yellow Arrow community. Our Poetry Editor, Ann Quinn, asked Sara a few questions to introduce her to the rest of our community:
YAP: What can you tell us about your relationship with Baltimore?
I moved to Baltimore County with my husband in 1983, after living in New York and Seattle. We didn’t expect to stay here “forever” but Baltimore turned out to be a good fit for us. I found great opportunities as a psychologist with a specialty in physical disability; over the course of my career, I worked at Johns Hopkins, Sinai Hospital, and in private practice. I’ve been active in various local professional and community activities such as serving in the past on the board of directors for Maryland Psychological Association, Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, The League for People with Disabilities—and now Yellow Arrow Publishing. I attend many concerts, plays, and art exhibits in Baltimore. Some people say that Baltimore is cliquey but I’ve made wonderful friends here. In 2008, my husband and I moved to Federal Hill, where we are active members of the Light Street Library book club and enjoy easier access to theater and other cultural events.
YAP: How did you get involved with Yellow Arrow?
I got involved with Yellow Arrow when I received an email from the Y:ART Gallery, announcing that they were hosting a series of writing workshops organized by Yellow Arrow. I had been on Y:ART’s mailing list after attending an art exhibit there in which one of my friends had some paintings. I was just starting to take creative writing courses (again) and I quickly signed up for the three-session series. The classes were inspiring and I was impressed by Gwen [Van Velsor] and Ariele’s [Sieling] mission, vision, and dedication.
YAP: What would you like to share about reengaging your creative writing after retirement?
In addition to the classes I took through Yellow Arrow, I took classes last year in self-expression and playwriting at the Everyman Theatre. I had never explored writing a play before, but I found that I liked writing scenes and building characters with dialogue. I’m continuing to work on a couple of “scene collections” from which I hope to create a short play. I joined a writers group at the Light Street Library and also started meeting informally with two friends who are writers, to share work and get feedback. This enabled me to begin revising some of my old poetry with a fresh perspective and to write some new poems. I participated in Yellow Arrow’s First Friday Literary Event last year, reading three of my poems. I am exploring the personal essay and keeping a notebook of ideas and projects. My biggest challenge is disciplining myself to write every day.
YAP: Anything else you would like to share?
My husband and I are both retired now. We spend a lot of time visiting our sons and our two grandchildren. I volunteer as a Board Member for Cure HHT, a nonprofit advocacy foundation for a rare genetic blood vessel disease. When I’m not volunteering or writing, I like to hike, bike, read, walk my dog, knit, cook, and hang out with friends.
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We are so fortunate to have Sara, with her experience and passion, on our team, and look forward to reading more of her work. Yellow Arrow Publishing is a nonprofit supporting women writers through publication and access to the literary arts. Thank you for supporting independent publishing.