Sandy Henry has been published in a variety of genres. In addition, she offers Rhyming Workshops, where she teaches her unique, simple method for creating publishable rhyming stories. She loves sharing her workshops during school visits and story times, which frequently feature cookies and milk!
Sandy authored Carnegie, a photographic essay for Arcadia Publishing's Images of America series in 2006. In addition, she has been a contributor to the works of other writers, including Ben Costello's Gunsmoke: An American Institution and Changing Course, a collection of empowering works by New York Times bestselling author Yitta Halberstam (Small Miracles, Adams Media, Inc. 2004). The anthology includes essays and comments by such notables as Betty Rollin, Joyce Maynard, Anne Lamott, Oprah Winfrey and Susan Sarandon, among many others.
Sandy grew up in Carnegie, a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She currently resides with her husband Bill and a fluffy cat named Cale in Pensacola, Florida.