Books

Fantasy worlds built from real adventures

Sage holding her book Guardians of the Secret Isles

Introduction

Writing is my favorite kind of passport. It lets me escape into worlds that belong completely to me, where anything can happen and usually does.

I draw inspiration from everywhere: the places I travel, the friendships that shape me, and the small moments that most people might miss. Every experience becomes part of a story.

I wrote my first book, Guardians of the Secret Isles, at eleven. I spent two years editing it, and published it at thirteen. That process showed me that creativity is powerful, but persistence is what turns imagination into reality.

There are many more stories ahead, and I can't wait to write them.

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Sage with an ice cream cone

What's Coming Next?

I always have a lot of books competing for attention in my mind, but this year there are three I'm working on.

The sequel to Guardians of the Secret Isles. It's the hardest book I've ever written — it took a year and a half just to finish the first draft, and there's still plenty of editing ahead.

A brand new series I co-wrote with one of my best friends. There's something special about creating a story with a person you love — building it together makes everything better, and I hope we keep writing side by side for a long time.

Apple Blossom Academy — the only one with a set-in-stone title. I'm still in the middle of drafting this one, and it feels so refreshing to focus on writing again. I love editing, but there's something irreplaceable about writing.