Sarah Schuster, born 1985, studied Comparative Literature in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and San Diego, California, and Advanced Creative Writing at the University of Oxford. She works as an author, editor and journalist.
Besides her literary work that emphasizes critical contemporary storytelling as a basis for empathy and understanding in society, she has set a focus of her journalistic books and articles on pressing issues in the field of human rights and environmental protection, working with important figures such as Captain Paul Watson, founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, or Ben Emmerson QC, former UN special rapporteur for human rights and counter-terrorism.
In addition to literary and journalistic publications in national and international media, including “Impakter Magazine”, Schuster has published various philological and interdisciplinary essays. In addition, she is active as a caseworker and researcher in cases of international law and human rights.
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Sarah Schuster, 1985 in Rüsselsheim geboren, studierte Komparatistik und Germanistik in Frankfurt am Main und San Diego, Kalifornien, sowie Advanced Creative Writing an der University of Oxford. Sie arbeitet als Researcher und Caseworker in komplexen und häufig stark politisierten Menschenrechtsfällen, Lektorin, Journalistin und Autorin.
Neben literarischen Veröffentlichungen im Magazin »Otium« publizierte Sarah Schuster journalistische, essayistische und interdisziplinäre Beiträge u.a. im »Journal Frankfurt«, im internationalen Magazin »Impakter« und diversen Buchpublikationen.