Sarah Raughley
Raughley interrogates the intersections of race, gender, and history through her young adult fantasy novels, thereby offering a rich tapestry of narratives that challenge conventional historical accounts. Her stories, often set against the backdrop of colonial contexts, delve into Black history and the experiences of women who have been marginalized or erased from traditional records. By reimagining historical events, such as in "The Bones of Ruin" trilogy, she uncovers untold stories with transgressive narratives that invite readers to question established historical perspectives.\n\nWith a PhD in English, Raughley's academic career complements her literary endeavors. Her research focuses on representations of race and gender in media culture, and she has shared her insights through roles at McMaster University and The University of Ottawa. Meanwhile, her fiction is informed by her academic interests, weaving complex themes into engaging narratives. Her contributions extend beyond fiction; she has edited issues in journals like "Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture and Social Justice," thereby influencing both academic and literary communities.\n\nReaders drawn to narratives that explore and critique historical and social paradigms will find Raughley's work particularly resonant. Her novels not only entertain but also provoke thought about the intricate dynamics of power and identity. Her role as a community facilitator through writing workshops underscores her commitment to nurturing future voices. This brief bio captures the essence of Raughley's impact: an author who bridges fiction and scholarship, inspiring readers to engage with history in innovative ways.
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