About Sarah
Although a voracious reader as a child, growing up, Sarah never considered writing as a career. She attended Oral Roberts University with expectations of one day attending law school and becoming a corporate attorney.
During her time at Oral Roberts University, an English professor planted the literary seeds, encouraging her to consider creative writing. Realizing law wasn’t her forte, she graduated with a business degree and worked for a software company for four years.
While working at the software company as a technical software rep., she was invited to work as a manual writer. This piqued her interest since, once again, others noticed her writing gift. A year later, she took an online creative writing class though a local college. She loved it! Writing fiction transported her to worlds beyond her own and provided an outlet for her expanding imagination and curiosity.
Eventually, she took more English and writing courses until years later, she pursued a freelance writing career.
She’s collaborated with other authors in a devotional anthology, Option Ocean. She’s also ghostwritten two memoirs and wrote several physician biographies in the coffee table book, The History of Medicine in Tulsa County. And she’s written magazine articles for Tulsa Lifestyle Magazine.
When she’s not writing novels and other non-fiction works, Sarah enjoys helping people write their books. She’s edited non-fiction books ranging from medical topics to Christian living and co-created the It’s About Time novel-writing course with fellow author-preneur, Kristi Bridges.
When not working on her latest novel, she enjoys going on hikes, spending time with family and friends, traveling and discovering different cultures.