Sarah Aziza is a Palestinian American writer, journalist, and human rights researcher whose work explores themes of identity, displacement, and belonging. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, and The Guardian, among other publications. Her debut novel, "The Hollow Half," examines the complexities of diaspora and family secrets across generations. Aziza's reporting has focused on refugees, immigration, and social justice issues in the Middle East and United States. She holds a master's degree in human rights and humanitarian affairs and brings her investigative lens to fiction, crafting stories that bridge the personal and political with nuance and compassion.