Sarah McGill has published fantasy short stories in Giganotosarus, Luna Station Quarterly, Metaphorosis, and elsewhere. She has been a tour guide for the Santa Maria in Ohio, a student in New Zealand, a stage manager for operas in New York, and a canoeing outfitter in Minnesota. Her favorite time and place is post-revolution France at the height of the Death Cabarets, mostly because the bohemians really did walk their lobsters in the rose gardens and pretend hydropathes were Canadian animals whose feet were made into drinking glasses.