Indigenous.
Storyteller.
Creator’s Favorite.

Sabrina San Miguel (she/her) is a detribalized and reconnecting Indigenous storyteller from Texas. She was born and raised in Denver Heights on the east side of San Antonio, TX. Sabrina is a writer, community organizer, creative consultant, and self-proclaimed multi-potentialite. Her degrees include a Bachelor of Arts in English & Gender Studies as well as a Master of Arts in English—both received at Texas A&M University-San Antonio.

Sabrina is a 2018 Macondo Writers Workshop fellow. Her most recent work appears in the LA Times, Latinx Writing & Rhetoric Studies, The Rumpus, and others. She was a 2020 Frontier Poetry Open finalist, a City of San Antonio Status of Women poet, and a 2022 Brooklyn Poets Staff Pick.

Her work is heavily centered around women, community as medicine, healing, identity, and survival.

She is currently finishing 2 books while working full time for a Native American nonprofit & raising 3 children, 2 cats, 1 dog, and a crested gecko called Spyro.