Sadegh Karamyar was born and educated in
Tehran, Iran. He studied Literature and Theology at
Islamic Azad University and started to publish short stories in newspapers when he was around twenty years old. His first book,
Faryad dar Khakestar (Shouting in the Ash), a war stories collection, was published in 1990. In addition to writing short stories and novels, he has worked as a journalist and an editor of ''
Ettela'at'' newspaper for ten years. He was a reporter and war correspondent covering
Iran–Iraq War during 1986-1988 and the editor of the literary page of the newspaper during 1988–1996. He also worked as the deputy editor of “Mardom va Cinema” Magazine in Farabi Cinema Foundation and the editor-in-chief as well as the writer of a popular radio show, “At the End of the Night." He has also published many literary reviews about the modern literature of Germany, South America, France, and Iran in magazines. During 2005–2010, he worked as Manager of the Literary Department of Tehran Municipality. Karamyar has authored several novels and screenplays. Several Iranian movies and TV series have been made based on his screenplays. He has won many national awards for his novels and screenplays, among which
Jalal Al-e Ahmad Literary Award, as Iran's most lucrative literary award, for his novel
Namira (Immortal) and Iran's Book of the Year Award for
Dasht-haye Soozan (The Burning Plains). due to his promotion of Iran literature and culture. == Short stories and novels ==