There's magic in storytelling, whether in the printed word or the wordless image. It's not flashy magic, like special effects. No, it's a quiet magic, but powerful anyway. It's the magic that makes you feel things and not feel sorry for it.
Patrice Sarath is a novelist and short story writer, and now filmmaker. Currently a student at Austin Community College, she makes movies about everyday magic -- a changeling girl, for instance, or a time-travel wish.
Patrice's novels include The Unexpected Miss Bennet, The Sisters Mederos, Fog Season, Gordath Wood, Red Gold Bridge, and The Crow God's Girl. Her short stories have appeared in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, Weird Tales, Realms of Fantasy, Black Gate, and Year's Best Fantasy.
She loves books, horses, and the (un)controlled chaos that is a film set.
  • Writer (1 Credit)
    Do Over2023
    Short, Student
  • Director (1 Credit)
    Do Over2023
    Short, Student
College
Marist College
English Literature
Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it; Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it. -- Goethe
Just because they say no doesn't mean you have to listen. -- Patrice
There's magic in storytelling, whether in the printed word or the wordless image. It's not flashy magic, like special effects. No, it's a quiet magic, but powerful anyway. It's the magic that makes you feel things and not feel sorry for it.
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