L. Saige Johnson
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Reflecting on 2025: My Writing, Reading, and Plans for 2026
2025 was a crazy year for me. I started my current job of substitute teaching, and with it, gained a remarkable amount of free time at a computer. With that, I dedicated much of my time to working on some… Continue reading
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Genre Swap: Saige Writes A Horror Story
Forever ago, I had the idea for Ava and I to swap our usual genres and write a short story. This was like, months ago. Anyways, I wrote a short story that I really fell in love with, so much… Continue reading
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Panel Highlights from Dragonsteel 2025
If you read last week’s article, or have been following my Instagram, or even read Ava’s last article, then you’ll know that last week Ava and I were at Dragonsteel 2025! Here for you today is a recap of all… Continue reading
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The Three Sanderson Books I Want to See Adapted
Guys guess what. I’m at Dragonsteel again! Well, as of writing this, I’m at work. But if you’re reading this right when it’s out, Ava and I are wrapping up our time at Dragonsteel Nexus 2025 (we’re actually probably driving… Continue reading
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Fantasy Recommendations By Sub-Genre
Fantasy is one of the broadest genres out there! There are so many different kinds and flavors and genres, and it can be hard to try out different styles once you find what you like. Recently, I’ve read quite a… Continue reading
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Showing Off my Book Journal
I’m a big fan of scrapbooking, bullet journals, and junk journaling, and it’s something that’s come closely connected with my love of reading, too. Back in 2023, I started a book journal, where I can combine my own reviews along… Continue reading
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Five More Magical Book Reviews
Earlier this year, I wrote an article where I shared my thoughts on some of my recent reads, specifically ones featuring magic and fae. Since I’m a greedy little reader when it comes to this genre, I figured I’d share… Continue reading
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Swappies Part 1
Growing up, one of my favorite things to do with cousins and friends who liked to write was to share a Google Doc, where we would take turns adding to a story idea, just seeing where it would go. It… Continue reading
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Reflecting on my October Writing Goals
If you’ve been tuned in for the last month, you’ll know that I set some personal goals for the month of October, aiming to improve both my accountability and productivity. Somehow, October is already over, so it’s time to break… Continue reading
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Three Spooky Short Stories for Halloween
I think most of us have some memory of reading a disturbing short story in our English class in school. These tales tend to stick with us, coming to mind at the randomest of times. For me, there are many… Continue reading









