Sarit is a science-fiction and fantasy author whose work blends speculative concepts with grounded, emotionally driven storytelling. Drawing on years of experience as a tour guide/historian and an observer of human cultures, Sarit’s fiction explores how people respond when their understanding of the world is shattered.
Sarit started her journey as a screenwriter with her scripts placing high on dozens of competitions, labs, and fellowships.
The Correction germinated in the Sinai desert where Sarit lived years ago, and where her love for this land began, full of magical contradictions. She also worked there as a dive master where she discovered the Red Sea, and the notorious Blue Hole. But most of all, she never forgot the people she met: the lost Westerns, the Bedouins, the forbidden and fleeting loves.
The Correction is her debut as a novelist. Sarit saved money for self-publishing by guiding hundreds of tourists in the south of France. She is a single mother to two teens and resides with them in the south of France in a small unheard of medieval village.