Paige Johnson writes memoir for readers who know what it feels like to be underestimated, unheard, or blamed for surviving. Her work is rooted in truth, resilience, and the long process of rebuilding a life after trauma. She does not write to sensationalize pain. She writes to put language to it, to expose the patterns that keep repeating, and to prove that healing is not a quote on a wall. It is a decision you make when no one is clapping. Paige lives in Michigan and writes with clarity, integrity, and a refusal to soften what should have been taken seriously the first time.