In Person
2019
- Book reading & signing at the Barnes & Noble in West Hartford, CT on Friday, May 17th 2019, 7pm-9pm
- Book signing at Bethel Fitness in Bethel, CT on Saturday, May 18th 2019, 12pm-2pm
2017
- Read from one of the Stigma Fighters Anthologies at the NYU Bookstore on May 31, 2017 from 6pm – 7:30pm.
2020
Republished first book, Rising From The Ashes – August 2020.
2018
Published in Stigma Fighters Anthology IV – November 2018
- Available at Amazon & Powell’s City of Books
Published first book, Rising From The Ashes, with Eliezer Tristan Publishing – October 2018.
- Available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, & Powell’s City of Books
2017
Published in Stigma Fighters Anthology III – April 2017
- Available at Amazon, Walmart, sarahfader.com and Powell’s City of Books
2016
Published in A Dark Secret: Real Women Share Their Trials and Triumphs of Their Battle with Maternal Mental Health Illness – August 2016
- Available at Amazon
Published in Stigma Fighters Anthology II – June 2016
- Available at Amazon and sarahfader.com
Featured in an article in the Spring 2016 edition Esperanza Magazine, Walk Right Up… and Relieve Stress by Julie Relevant
Online
Frequent Contributor on Stigma Fighters (this link is to my latest post).
Contributor on Depressed For A Living.
Frequent Contributor on The Mighty
Contributor on Postpartum Progress with poem The Sun Will Shine and a guest blog post about EMDR Therapy.
Contributor on Stigmama with When False Information On A Meme Makes You Angry.
Contributor at Fairfield County Moms Blog.
Podcasts
Rabbit Hole Reflections with Lisa James & Guest Stephanie Trzyna
- Discussed my Postpartum Depression struggles and how I pulled through.
Episode 71 on the Podcast Adventures with Postpartum Depression
Coming Up…
Working on a fiction book about a woman with severe chronic Depression and how it affects not only her, but her family as well.
Working on a novella about a teen boy who sees actual murders in his dreams.
Working on a fiction book about a group of true crime addict moms that help to solve a murder in their neighborhood.