Gian Sardar is a talented author who was born in Los Angeles, California. She has a diverse background, with a father from Kurdistan of Iraq and a mother who is Belgian American and from Minnesota. Sardar studied creative writing at Loyola Marymount University and has since become a successful author. She has written several novels, including "Take What You Can Carry" and "You Were Here." In addition to her solo work, Sardar has also co-authored the memoir "Psychic Junkie."
Sardar's writing has been well-received and has appeared in various publications, such as the New York Times and Confrontation Magazine. She has also been featured on Salon.com. Her work is known for its creativity and unique perspective, no doubt informed by her diverse background and experiences.
In addition to her writing, Sardar is also an avid gardener and enjoys cooking. She is married and is a mother to a young son. She also shares her home with an insane dog. Despite her busy schedule, Sardar is known for being approachable and enjoys connecting with her readers. She currently resides in Los Angeles, but has also lived in Colorado and Minnesota, two states that hold a special place in her heart.
Sardar is fascinated by the idea that our inexplicable fears, loves, and interests could be rooted in past lives. This fascination is explored in her novel "You Were Here," in which she also plays with the dramatic tension created when the reader knows more than the characters. This unique approach to storytelling sets Sardar apart as a truly original voice in contemporary literature.