SABAH EL FIZAZI
Many fairytales begin with the familiar words: “Once upon a time…”
For me, the beginning was A Morning in June — both the name of this platform and the moment my own story began. I was born on a June morning, and my mother gave me the name ‘Sabah,’ which means ‘morning’ in Arabic. This name is a reminder that every new day holds a story worth telling.
At A Morning in June, I capture life’s fleeting moments in words. Through honest storytelling and thoughtful research, I bring to light the untold and craft personalized narratives that people can hold close.
My background in law has taught me the value of precision and the importance of every detail. But beyond legal texts, I am drawn to the human stories behind them — the quiet moments, the questions left unasked, and the truths waiting to be uncovered.
In a world that moves too fast, I choose to pause and listen. I believe in the beauty of small moments—a handwritten letter, the echo of a lost voice, the warmth of a morning in June. Here, stories aren’t just told—they are honored, preserved, and given the space to last forever. Because every story deserves to be told—and told well. And I am here to tell them.