
About Sarah


From a young age, Sarah has always loved animals, reading and writing. As a child, there were always family pets at home, and her desire to nurture and protect them grew with age. So, it was only natural that when work came calling, Sarah's first job was as a veterinary nurse.
After over a decade of working in the UK, Sarah moved to New Zealand to continue her veterinary nursing career. An unforgettable time in her life, this allowed her to work with sick and injured penguins that came into the practice she worked at in Oamaru from a local rescue.
Returning to the UK, Sarah turned her hand to working for a veterinary charity. Her role was all about education - teaching pet owners all about animal welfare. And the highlight? Every week, Sarah would spend time in schools teaching children all about animals.
Keen to expand her voice and educate a wider audience, in 2018, Sarah moved into marketing and education for veterinary practices. After re-igniting her passion for writing, she completed a Diploma in Copywriting with the College of Media & Publishing in her spare time, hoping to combine everything she loved into one place: improving animal welfare, educating and engaging children, and being creative!
In 2024, Sarah put pen to paper on her first book, Little Cat Lost, and was delighted to sign a publishing contract with Cranthorpe Milner Publishers. Her debut children's book is due for release in 2025.
She currently lives in a pretty village called Eardisland with her husband Derek, cat Tommy, and 'the world's cheekiest Labrador', Max.
