I’m Sarah,
and I write.
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.
sarahmmagill@gmail.com
Clients:
One of my main clients for the past several years has been Children's Mercy, a nonprofit hospital in Kansas City (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).
I’m also currently writing for the Phoenix marketing firm Off Madison Avenue (projects for the Arizona Office of Tourism and Arizona Game & Fish Department) and several other nonprofits.
In 2024-2025, I ghostwrote a 132-page nonprofit marketing guide for another marketing firm client. Sample on request.
Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of writing for Camp Fire, Children International, Dimensional Innovations (projects with the Kauffman Foundation, State Farm, Anthem, SoFi Stadium and others), Hallmark, Sporting KC, Lee and more.
I’d love to add your name to this list.
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.