Sarah completed her bachelor’s degree in journalism at Drake University in the US, with a specialised focus on magazine media. After two and a half years studying in peak Midwestern America, she returned to the big city life in Kuala Lumpur to work her first post-grad job as an education writer. Off the clock, Sarah loves writing fictional short stories and gains lots of inspiration from authors like Sally Rooney, Haruki Murakami, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and more.
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