Gay G. Gunn (aka GiGi Gunn), a native of Washington, D.C., began writing when she could not find books that celebrated the black women
and men she knew. Her genre is the positive portrayal of African-American life. Three of her novels, Nowhere to Run, Everlastin’
Love and Pride and Joi, have been required reading in English, American History and African-American Literature by schools and universities
from Boca Raton, Florida to Covina California. Her other books include Cajun Moon, Never Been to Me, Rainbow’s End, Living Inside
Your Love, and her very first title, Dotted Swiss and Gingham.
The author returned to the African-American historical genre
with a trilogy of the Culhane family from the shores of Africa to America. One Day. Someday. Soon… Book I and Might Could Be,
Book II, both currently available.
Gay G. Gunn creates strong yet flawed women who defy the odds and refuse to be defined by
others. “Women like us all~ complicated and multi-dimensional, who do the best we can AND the men who deserve us.”
The author’s novels
are hallmarked by richly textured writing, visual imagery, complex character development with poignant plots and a seamless blend
of fact and fiction which produce page-turning intrigue that evokes all human emotions from readers.
The author resides in the DMV
(Metropolitan Washington, D.C.) where she is working on her eleventh title, Book III of the Culhane family saga.