Sharon Frye is a poet living in Northern
Oklahoma. When not delivering mail for the USPS, she enjoys photography
as well as writing. Her chapbook, "Last Chance for Rain" was published
in 2014 by Writing Knights Press.
Sharon has read her work in Ireland,
Sacramento, Little Rock, Tulsa and Oklahoma City. She featured in the
symphony hall of her hometown Enid, Oklahoma. She joins the "Woody
Guthrie Poets"yearly to celebrate the life and legacy of the songwriter.
In 2002, she read her 9-11 poem at the dedication of the firetruck,
THE SPIRIT OF OKLAHOMA to the FDNY.
Sharon is especially touched by an unknown
soldier who tattooed 22 lines of a prayer she authored on his back and
the woman who wrote to say she keeps one of her poems in a frame beside
her bed.
Her poems have been published in these journals: Silver Bow
Publishing, The Galway Review, The Portuguese Journal "O Equador das
Coisas," Mad Swirl, The Blue Max Review 2013 & 2014 (Ireland) Writing
Knights Press Anthology 2014 & 2015, Melinda Cochrane International, The
First Cut, Ink and Letters, Quail Bell Magazine, Sacramento Voices, The
New Ulster, #49 and #50 & The BeZine.