BEST OF THE NET NOMINATION!

Ronan my black cat staring at me with paws crossed in front of him

I received an email that brought tears to my eyes yesterday: my personal essay “Invisible“, has been nominated for Best of the Net, the awards-based anthology, by Under the Sun. I am so honoured! This is not only my first Best of the Net nomination, but the first personal essay I’ve written that includes my various health issues. Once again, huge thanks go to the wonderful team at Under the Sun, especially editor Miriam Mandel Levi. 

(I think Ronan is looking pretty happy with himself, and so he should, given he’s my Muse.)

INVISIBLE: A Personal Essay

Image of Under The Sun literary magazine logo with a quote from J.B. Morton: "An essay is a short piece of prose in which the author reveals himself in relation to any subject under the sun." Below this is the title of Sandra Jensen's essay, "Invisible" and a picture of the inside of a German sauna

I’m long overdue for one of my rambly updates regarding my health. For now, suffice to say it’s been a challenging time, a challenging year. But I am super proud that a personal essay of mine, “Invisible“, was just published in Under the Sun. This is the first piece of creative writing I’ve done that includes my physical situation. Other than blogs, I generally avoid writing about my illness, for me creative writing is a way to forget that I’m a sick person. But I was trawling through some old pieces last summer, and found something I wrote about an experience I had in a German sauna. It needed work, a lot of work actually, especially the ending, and I found myself expanding on what I experience physically on a day to day level. It was a bit clunky, to be honest, but I sent it out, and the wonderful readers and editors at Under the Sun, especially Miriam Mandel Levi, helped me smooth things out and make the piece work. I actually haven’t ever had such an in depth and supportive experience of editorial input from a literary magazine. The whole process was a joy, thank you Under the Sun!

Photo credit: The Selkie team