Biography
Sharon was born one New Year's Eve on the outskirts of London and has lived at various locations, but so far in reach of the capital ever since. She is rarely seen without a book, and in the last few years never far from a pen and notebook in which to jot her ideas. Her first accepted short story was entitled 'Silver Apples of the Moon' and was published by Roadworks Magazine. It was acknowledged as having 'both a Sci-Fi and horror element, strong on characterisation, and quite literary, in terms of style'. Editor, Trevor Denyer, said that it was a story that 'had me gripped from start to finish' and as a result pronounced her as 'a writer who is going places', and accepted subsequent work.
Thereafter, she was approached to write all reports and publicity material for The Really Wild Nursery and Arthritis Care SW 'Breaking Down the Barriers' garden project, which took place at the Malvern Spring Show. Although, primarily, Sharon likes to link her work most closely to 'fantasy', her work often crosses genres, and she was only too happy to undertake a new aspect of writing with a professional approach, and gain another kind of experience. Other articles were therefore to follow and since then her work - poems, short stories and articles - have appeared steadily in print and in online publications.
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