Sasha Bonkowsky is a writer and book reviewer from Salt Lake City. She graduated from Columbia University with degrees in creative writing and political science, where she was the president of the Science Fiction Society (the hottest club on campus), then stuck around in New York.
Her day job sees her building intranet sites and crafting newsletters for cancer research, but her heart belongs to speculative fiction. When not playing TTRPGs about magical orphans in a Victorian asbestos factory or reviewing new SFF for Reactor Magazine, she’s currently at work on her first novel, a complex political fantasy called The Last Revolutionary.
Her contact information can be found below:
Short Fiction
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Restaurant Review: At Ecce Homo, You Are What You Eat
Times critic Peter Tannahill visits the hottest restaurant in Brooklyn.
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Future Proofed
What happens when you know your own future--but can't change it?
Policy
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NYC Has Noise Cameras To Catch Loud Cars. Why Aren’t We Funding Them?
On long-running underfunding of NYC's noise camera system.
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Schedule F And The Future Of Civil Service Protections
A discussion of then-ongoing OPM efforts to maintain US civil service protections.
Besides her writing, Sasha also works as a NYC-based photographer with a focus on landscapes, cityscapes, and light. If you’re interested in hiring her, please reach out using the contact methods on the About page.






