My name is Sarah Osborn I am a full-time SF, Horror, and Fantasy indie writer; blogger of dogs, video games, and scary movies on whatapup.net; occasional artist; feminist; lifelong...ver maisMy name is Sarah Osborn I am a full-time SF, Horror, and Fantasy indie writer; blogger of dogs, video games, and scary movies on whatapup.net; occasional artist; feminist; lifelong geek; and mother of a Pitador named Paris who is just a delight when she's not chewing on my shoes and socks. I am a newly published author with tons of manuscripts I've written over the years and never published.
With enough backlog to fill several years, I have now started the process of editing and formatting all of my manuscripts for publication and I've also been working on some new stuff, too!
I'm currently engaged to a magnificent, tall, bearded man named Tyler Osborn. He has supported me every step of the way in my journey and encouraged me to always FEEL as if I am a writer, because just because I had never published before September 2018, I have written stories and lived in my own little imagination land since I was 5-years-old.
Much of the inspiration for my writing comes from my lifelong struggle with anxiety and depression, as well as a fondness for the works of Clive Barker, Harlan Ellison, Shirley Jackson, Anne Rice, and Stephen King. My favorite movie series as a weird pre-teen was The Texas Chainsaw Massacre films. At one point I believe I had every single DVD and comic book set in that universe I could find. Between my love of Horror and Fantasy, and my anxiety and depression, I have found writing to be an awesome coping mechanism to help me express myself. I've always found that the genres of Horror, Science-Fiction, and Fantasy are some of the best creative tools we use to examine the nature of humanity and even madness.
That being said, I am honestly a cheery person (really!) and I tend to involve bits of humor here and there in my stories to liven the mood. My stories tend to also involve violence and other sensitive subjects, however, so that is my one caveat concerning my books if you find yourself triggered or uncomfortable concerning such topics.
Don't forget to check out my blog, www.whatapup.net and also support me on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/sarahosborn and receive cool monthly gifts from me!ver menos