
Sharon A. Taylor is a dynamic storyteller with a background in creative writing and film studies. Her work often delves into the intersections of race, gender, and systemic injustice, crafting character-driven narratives that resonate with diverse audiences. With a passion for exploring complex human emotions and societal structures, Sharon uses her storytelling to expose inequities and challenge conventional perspectives. Her latest project, Lady Justice, is a television pilot centered on the Innocence Project’s Women’s Division, who fight to exonerate the wrongfully convicted. The series highlight’s themes of bias, perseverance, and hope, reflecting Sharon’s commitment to addressing real-world injustices through engaging narratives.
In addition to her creative work, Sharon brings a blend of analytical rigor and deep empathy to her writing, allowing her to tackle nuanced subjects with clarity. When not writing, Sharon enjoys reading, traveling, and community advocacy, always seeking new inspiration. Originally from Chicago and now based in Los Angeles, Sharon’s work is also shaped by her military background and experience in the Writers Guild Foundation’s Veterans Writing Project. She continues to explore themes of power, identity, and faith in her creative pursuits.