Sara Cordón is a Spanish writer, scholar, and editor currently living in New York City. She is the author of the novel “Para español, pulse 2” ["For Spanish, Press 2"] (Caballo de Troya/ Penguin Random House, 2018). She was awarded the Cosecha Eñe Short Stories Award in 2017, and she is author of seven educational fiction books for young adults.
She holds a Ph. D. in Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures from the Graduate Center, CUNY, an MFA in Creative Writing at NYU, an MA in Humanities at Carlos III University of Madrid, and an MA in Book Publishing at the University of Salamanca.
She has more than ten years of experience as an instructor of Creative Writing, Literature, and Spanish in a wide array of environments such as College of Staten Island, Baruch College, Lincoln Hospital, Hunter College, Lehman College, Skidmore College, Talleres de Escritura Fuentetaja, or the Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso.
She co-founded the Spanish and English non-profit bilingual literary publishing house Chatos Inhumanos.