I’m Sarah,
and I write.

sarahmmagill@gmail.com

When I say

I write,

I mean,

I think.

I listen, I attend, I intuit. I expand and distill, define and divine. I interpret, anticipate, provoke and play. I forecast, forewarn and forswear cliché in fealty to the peculiar.

Your peculiar.

I ask until I understand. I re-frame refrains, refine rhythms and revise. Revise again. And then I think some more.

If you are a thinking human
in need of copywriting
by a thinking human,
for thinking humans,

write me.

Most recently:

Currently, I’m one of two main contract writers for Children's Mercy, a nonprofit pediatric hospital in Kansas City. I craft patient stories, internal news stories, patient-centered UX copy, ghostwritten blog posts, newsletters, physician-to-physician social copy, multi-channel campaigns for new initiatives, scripts and more.

In 2024-2025, I ghostwrote a 132-page marketing guide for nonprofits. Sample on request.

Past clients include: Camp Fire, Children International, Off Madison Avenue, Dimensional Innovations (projects with State Farm, Anthem, SoFi Stadium and others), Hallmark, Sporting KC, Lee and more.

AI policy:

Ideas, strategy and copy come from the three pounds of nervy squish I lug around in my fragile little skull.

As more AI is integrated into our digital tools, I may use it for administrative tasks like interview transcription, scheduling, search and research tagging.

Yes, I could edit AI-generated writing to make it sound more human. But I don’t want to. Why? Because thinking is fun and necessary for communication that connects. I’m open to original writing projects only.

About me:

I'm a writer, musician and DIY music-community organizer based in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

After graduating from the J-school at the University of Missouri-Columbia, I spent most of my grown-up life in Kansas City. Drawn by the kindness and resourcefulness of the music community in Eau Claire, after numerous visits and a long trial stay during a short nomad era, I officially moved north in 2024. Come up and see a show sometime.