Sarah Galvin
Sarah Galvin—The Stranger’s Chow Bio columnist—will eat almost anything once, but dreams of retiring to a cottage made entirely of pizza. Her blog, The Pedestretarian, is devoted to reviews of food found on the street. She has a degree in poetry from UW, and when she’s not writing about food, she writes poetry and does other fancy things involving candelabras and designer shoehorns. Her poems appear in literary journals such as Dark Sky, Pageboy, Hoarse, and Proximity.
Posted inFeatures
Inside the Publix Hotel, a Former Single-Room-Occupancy Building in the International District That’s Reopening Soon
A few years ago, I got a tour of the inside, and I’ll never forget it.
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Burgermaster on Aurora Is Less Than a Block Away from a Recreational Pot Store
And Their Fries and Onion Rings Are Literally Called “Munchies”
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My Whole Life I’ve Been Asked If I’m a Girl or a Boy
As a Child I Identified as a Pirate Captain—That’s All I Can Tell You
Posted inBooks
The City Was Taking a Deep Breath Before It Screamed for 20 Years
A List of Things That Didn’t Kill Me: Author Jason Schmidt on Seattle’s Transformations
