Andrew Sage is an introspective writer drawn to the darker edges of human thought and emotion. Reserved by nature, he observes more than he explains, preferring to let silence, tension, and internal conflict speak for themselves. His work explores isolation, self-awareness, and the quiet moments where a single choice can alter a life's direction.



Rather than portraying people as purely good or evil, he focuses on contradiction-the way individuals justify their actions, wrestle with their impulses, and live with the consequences. This psychological approach gives his writing a raw, unsettling honesty that challenges readers to sit with discomfort instead of escaping it.



Andrew Sage writes not to offer easy answers, but to confront difficult truths, believing that understanding the mind is often more unsettling than any external threat.
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  • JoinedJanuary 8, 2026


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psychosage psychosage Mar 15, 2026 07:02PM
Should I  just drop all the remaining chapters of the novel it is not really long though but it is great 
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