On Tuesday, December 15, 2020, Tiffany Sunday was interviewed by the Lake Highlands Advocate about the recent release of Proper Grey Areas.
New Poetry Book Release Proper Grey Areas by Tiffany Sunday
Tilton House Press announced on Tuesday, December 8, 2020, the release of Proper Grey Areas – A Collection of Poems by Tiffany Sunday.
Proper Grey Areas is the anticipated sophomore collection of poetry from Tiffany, author of Insatiable Consumption of Being (poetry), and bestselling book How Dyslexics Will Rule the Future. She is also the author of Dyslexia’s Competitive Edge and You Posted What!?
Her second volume of poetry is a powerful, eclectic collection. This book could belong in many categories as readers navigate through emotionally charged themes of love, grief, abuse, equality vs. inequality, and pandemic induced stress.
Attuned to her craft, Tiffany’s piercing allegory and sophisticated use of lineation demonstrate her as an important voice in this genre. Tiffany’s exploration into darker emotions offers a comprehensive picture of her distinctive writing signature. Tiffany’s use of metaphorical elements throughout her writing, convey meaning beyond the literal.
Poems celebrating humanity and the simplistic beauty of nature are woven within the darkness, reminding readers to cherish the gift of being. The collection is accessible to anyone seeking self-reflection and solace.
Proper Grey Areas is available at retail and online booksellers.
Tiffany Sunday Guest Panelist for Accessibility in the Literary Arts Presented by Deep Vellum
Tiffany Sunday is one of the featured guest for Accessibility in the Literary Arts: Dyslexia Strategies for Inclusion presented by Deep Vellum.
The event will be hosted live on Zoom, Wednesday, August 26, 2020.
Tiffany is joined by Don Winn, Author of Raising a Child with Dyslexia: What Every Parent Should Know, and Jasmin Dean, Executive Director of Celebrate Dyslexia.
Author Tiffany Sunday, Signing Books at Barnes & Noble SMU, February 13, 2020
Thursday, February 13, 2020, 6:00 PM
Barnes & Noble SMU 3060 Mockingbird Ln, Dallas, TX 75205
Poet Tiffany Sunday will discuss her work and latest book, Insatiable Consumption of Being: A Collection of Poems, Writings and Micro Stories.
The event is free with book sales and signing to follow.
Her latest book, Insatiable Consumption of Being marks her transition from business writing to poetry and contemporary fiction.
Tiffany started writing poetry in third grade and was first published in high school. She writes about nature, human creativity, self-reliance, and relationships.
Announcing the Release of Insatiable Consumption of Being: A Collection of Poems, Writings, and Micro Stories by Tiffany Sunday
Just in time for the holiday shopping season, Tiffany Sunday’s anticipated fourth book, Insatiable Consumption of Being: A Collection of Poems, Writings, and Micro Stories, is available at Barnes & Noble, independent book stores, Amazon and other online retailers.
The book represents a new direction for Tiffany. Her three previous books focused on technology, leadership, and entrepreneurship.
In a recent interview, Tiffany shared, “Most of my readers and followers are surprised to learn that I write poetry. And that I have been writing since third grade. Poetry is very natural to me as the words tumble out easily and often unexpectedly. The book includes several of my favorite poems that I wrote in high school.”
Tiffany is scheduling poetry readings and author visits. Insatiable Consumption of Being is now available wherever books and ebooks are sold from Tilton House Press.
Announcing the Release of How Dyslexics Will Rule the Future by Tiffany Sunday
Creativity is the Last Competitive Edge Against the Machines
Artificial intelligence and automation are transforming every aspect of our world. Tiffany Sunday’s, ground-breaking new book, How Dyslexics Will Rule the Future, asserts the last competitive edge against the machines is human creativity.
In the book, Sunday examines the impact of artificial intelligence and automation on employment, the global economy, and society. Sunday condenses research and dozens of interviews into a convincing narrative about the future of work and new job opportunities for creative, problem-solving professionals.
Advanced digital systems and platforms are creating a homogenous mindset. Companies are seeking professionals, who are dyslexic and neurodiverse, to utilize their natural problem-solving, spatial reasoning and pattern finding abilities. Many of the challenges encountered by individuals who think differently are mitigated by software applications and tech devices designed to assist with reading and writing. With all of these advances in technology, bias and obsolete perceptions remain in the workplace.
Sunday challenges readers to embrace a paradigm shift in a new way of thinking about neurodiversity and creativity while shattering the definition of literacy.
Filled with thought-provoking insights about AI and automation, workplace strategies, and lifestyle insights, this book is a must-read for dyslexic professionals, especially HR teams and hiring managers.