Sharon Frame Gay has been internationally published in many anthologies and literary magazines, including Chicken Soup For The Soul, Typehouse, Lowestoft Chronicle, Literary Orphans, and others. She has won awards at The Writing District, Wow-Women On Writing, Owl Hollow Press, and Rope and Wire and is a Pushcart Prize nominee.
Her first collection of short stories, Song of the Highway, was published in 2020 by Clarendon House Publications. As one reviewer wrote of that book, ‘Sharon’s writing is like a comfortable bed in which the reader can sleep safely and dream… and have nightmares. In this book of stories you’ll be other people, be them so hard you’ll forget who you are. You’ll become ages you’ve never been or barely remember, be in situations never imagined, and get into characters’ heads and cultures beyond your experience… Intensity: there’s no room for boredom or those passages you endure because it will probably prove worthwhile later. These stories lift, crash and wring you out relentlessly.’
Those skills of master storytelling continue in The Nomad Diner.
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