Sally Franson is a well-known American author, particularly recognized for her work in women's fiction, chick lit, and contemporary stories. She has written two successful novels so far, and her writing has been featured in several prestigious publications, including The New York Times, The Guardian, Best American Travel Writing, and on NPR. Franson's work is known for its humor and wit, which she uses to great effect in her novels.
Born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin, Franson studied at Barnard College before earning her bachelor's degree from Minnesota University. She currently resides in Minneapolis with her loving boyfriend, who is a constant source of support and inspiration for her writing and editing. Franson's talent for writing has been recognized by several literary associations, including the Ucross Foundation, Glimmer Train, The Macdowell Colony, the Sewanee Writers Conference, and Best Travel Writing of America.
In addition to her work as a novelist, Franson has also appeared as a cast member on Allt för Sverige, a reality show on Swedish public television about finding your roots. This experience has given her a unique perspective on her own heritage and has informed her writing in new and exciting ways. Franson's commitment to her craft and her ability to infuse her writing with humor and wit have made her a beloved figure in the literary world. Her contributions to women's fiction, chick lit, and contemporary stories have left a lasting impact on the genre and will continue to do so for years to come.