Sawyer moved to London in 1988 to begin a career as a journalist with the magazine Smash Hits. In 1993, she became the youngest winner of the Periodical Publishers Association Magazine Writer of the Year award for her work on Select magazine. She wrote columns for Time Out (1993–96) and the Daily Mirror (2000–2003), and was a frequent contributor to Mixmag and The Face during the 1990s.
In 2002 Sawyer was one of the curators of New Order's box set Retro compiling the Pop disc and contributing sleeve notes to the release.
In 2004, Sawyer wrote, researched and presented an hour-long documentary for Channel 4 about the age of consent, Writing in The Guardian in 2003 an article entitled Sex is not just for grown-ups she argued for the age of consent to be reduced to 12.[9][10] In 2007, she presented a highly personal documentary for More4 on abortion rights in the US, A Matter of Life and Death, as part of its Travels with My Camera strand.[11]
↑Sawyer, Miranda (1999). Park and Ride. Little, Brown and Company. ISBN0316645753.
↑Sawyer, Miranda (2016). Out of Time: midlife, if you still think you're young. HarperCollins Publishers Australia. ISBN978-0007521074. OCLC1023233653.
↑Sawyer, Miranda (2024). Uncommon People: Britpop and Beyond in 20 Songs. Hachette. ISBN978-1399816939.