Sarah Vigue
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Sarah Vigue

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Sarah Vigue is a Christian writer and ministry volunteer who speaks candidly about trauma, mental illness, and the nearness of God. Drawing from her own story and years of church, personal, and professional service, she writes to help hurting people find hope, healing, and a deeper walk with Jesus. A Tatterdemalion’s Testimony is her debut memoir. As a passionate storyteller, Sarah is dedicated to exploring the complexities of faith and the human experience. She is an American writer and has been an authentic Christian since the end of 2012, engaged in several ministries since. A reformed overachiever, Sarah ran with the Olympic torch (2001) and graduated from UMASS Amherst with dual degrees in Comparative Literature and English. She received her first real payment for writing twenty years ago and continues to write. With a background woven in marketing and writing, she creates text influenced by her love of storytelling, aiming to inspire others through relatable characters and compelling narratives. Sarah’s work has earned her recognition and awards for multiple writing projects, including the Norton Women’s Society Award for Excellence in Memoir Essay, the cover story “No Fish” in Shortcuts, and the long-form colloquium, “The Rape of Grace.” Whether short stories or long form prose, Sarah tackles profound themes with depth and clarity. Sarah came to Jesus just as she was, surrendering to Him with her very own version of the sinner’s prayer and her trademark passionate candor. She’s funny, fast-talking, and joyfully awkward. She loves wandering through nature and currently lives on the picturesque North Shore of Massachusetts. When she’s not writing, you can find Sarah in a theology class or lending her marketing skills to charitable causes. She’s deeply passionate about helping people align their daily lives with biblically grounded, Spirit-led living—even if she’s a little “twitchy” about it.
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