Nisha Sharma is an American author of adult and young adult contemporary romance novels featuring South Asian characters. She also writes sci-fi, paranormal, and fantasy romance as Nina Saxena. [1]
Sharma is the daughter of Indian immigrants. She has stated that the Bollywood movies she watched as a child influenced her affinity for romance fiction. [2] Sharma enrolled at Muhlenberg College, where she began a pre-medical track before switching to an English major. She graduated from Muhlenberg College in 2007 and later earned an MFA from Wilkes University. [2] She also holds a JD from Hofstra University. [3]
Sharma published her first novel, My So-Called Bollywood Life, in 2018, after writing the book as her master's thesis at Wilkes University. [2] The novel earned a RITA Award from the Romance Writers of America, [2] [4] making Sharma the first author of South Asian descent to win the award. [5]
Sharma has written three adaptations of the plays of William Shakespeare into novels featuring South Asian characters, [6] a trilogy titled "If Shakespeare Were an Auntie." The series, published by HarperCollins, includes Dating Dr. Dil, based on The Taming of the Shrew ; [7] Marriage and Masti, based on Twelfth Night; [8] and Tastes Like Shakkar, based on Much Ado About Nothing. [9] Influenced by James Baldwin, Sharma wrote that she viewed writing adaptations of Shakespeare as a form of decolonization. [10]
As of 2022, Sharma taught a creative writing class at Muhlenberg College. [2]
As of 2024, she is working on a PhD in social justice and English. [11]
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