Dana Davidson

Dana DavidsonDana Davidson is the author of two novels for young adults, Jason and Kyra (Hyperion/Jump at the Sun 2004) and Played (Hyperion/Jump at the Sun 2005). Booklist calls Jason and Kyra a book that “teens won’t be able to stop reading….” About Played, School Library Journal says, “Davidson’s understanding of teen motivations and language is apparent….” For the third day of 28 Days Later, the Brown Bookshelf is pleased to present Dana Davidson! 


Dana Davidson, the Reluctant Writer
 

Many African-American Children’s Lit authors see Dana Davidson as a trailblazer. Her first novel, Jason and Kyra, was one of the first romance novels to feature middle-class African-American characters. However, Dana never aspired to be an author, at least not at first. 

Dana grew up a fan of romance novels, but as a kid, there weren’t many romance novels that portrayed African-Americans as the “hero.” Her desire to see successful, African-American characters in novels manifested itself in her first novel, Jason and Kyra.  


Wearing Two Hats (or How the Teacher Influences the Author)
 

PlayedIn addition to being an author, Dana is also a teacher, and was awarded the Newsweek/WDIV-TV Outstanding Teacher Award in 2001. However, when beginning a novel, she refuses to let her “teacher” side interfere with her writing process. It it’s until later, as she revises and reflects on a novel, that she allows herself to see her work through her teacher lens. 

Dana’s second novel, Played, takes a unique look at the influence of underground high school fraternities. While the idea of foolish and immature fraternity initiations played a part in crafting the novel, what Dana really wanted to show was the inherent beauty of her characters—and in a way, the inherent beauty of her students. She wanted to write a novel where the characters were forced to “see” each other.  


 Picking Favorites 

When asked to pick her favorite novel, Dana was hesitant to name one specific novel. “I like both of them equally,” she said. “I love the romanticism of Jason and Kyra. In Played, I like that Kyle and Ian become better young people.”
 
The Path to Publication
 Jason and Kyra
After writing a portion of Jason and Kyra, Dana went to a writing conference and met the editor of African American Famliy, a Michigan-based publication. The editor suggested that Dana look into representation from the Marie Brown Literary Agency. After speaking with the agency, Dana was quickly signed by Janell Walden Agyeman. 
Agyeman shopped the manuscript around to two houses. One passed because the novel wasn’t “edgy” enough—which is exactly why Hyperion/Jump at the Sun picked up the novel. Their vision was similar to Dana’s—to publish novels that portray a broader view of African-American culture.   
Advice for Aspiring Authors

Dana Davidson encourages anyone trying to write to first read a lot of books, then write a lot. She also encourages would-be authors not to be afraid to rewrite, and to constantly work toward completion of a writing goal. 
 

What’s Next?

Dana’s next novel will feature characters that fans are already familiar with—Greg Hoover (from Jason and Kyra) and Diana Love (from Played). Look for it sometime in 2009 or 2010.

14 Responses to “Dana Davidson”

  1. Paula Says:

    Count me in as someone who views Dana as a trailblazer. Until Jason and Kyra in ‘04 there were relatively no books where the focus of the story was the story and not the characters race. Without Jason and Kyra, I doubt books like mine would ever have gotten their day in the sun. Thank you, Dana!!

  2. Kelly Starling Lyons Says:

    I look forward to reading Dana’s next novel. Really cool that it will feature characters from her first two.

  3. Alexis LaMira Brown Says:

    Hi Mrs. Davidson! I really love your books. I really would like to be in your movie if you make one for Jason and Kyra. I have been looking for your e-mail address everywhere. Will you please make a movie for your books, because I want to be in them so badly. PLEASE MAKE THE MOVIES FOR YOUR BOOKS!!!!!! Will you think about this for me and your fans, please? Thanks a whole lot for taking this time out to read this.

  4. Chelsea Heard Says:

    I have read both of Dana Davidson books numerous of times, and she hit the target for high school students (seeing that i am in high school). And i also like the way Dana D. gave us credit in the both of her books like seeing the mistake and being able to mature. i also like how in PLAYED, she had a teacher that Ian could talk to like Mr. Hill, its hard to find adults in the schools like that now. Dana Davidson, i really look forward to reading your next novel, and you’re a very complex, articulate, author, who understands the problems us teens face now. i really love your style. and im sure that your students are proud and kucky to have you as a teacher. You’re a wonderful author and i can’t wait until your next book. (my friends can’t wait either…Columbia High School..Dekalb county).

  5. Theresa Harris Says:

    Hello Mrs. Dana,
    I really enjoyed both your novels especially Jason & Kyra. Could you please
    follow up with a part 2 to Jason & Kyra, maybe their college years and if they really
    went all the way. I’m looking forward to your next book.

  6. Lynette Says:

    When will the next sequence to Jason and Kyra be coming??

  7. Sheynequa Says:

    Me and my friends have read your books and we have fell in love with each book.You leaves us wanting more and our little posse goes around telling other girls to read it. most of us don’t like to read, but you have captivated us entirely and now we have your books on our bookshelves. We wish you would write a sequel to Jason n Kyra. I mean they got back together and now we are wondering what happens the year following. We know the book was probably one of hose endings where we do it ourselves, but we want it done the right way by Dana Davidson,you.

  8. Tracy E. Green Says:

    Hi, Dana. You may not remember me, but we met through Yolanda shortly after the release of Jason and Kyra. I’m so thrilled to see you’re still writing and have published yet another book, “Played.” A member of my church, who is also a teacher (preschool), is seeking to publish. She’s been offered a contract, and she’s seeking legal advice. Though I’m an attorney, this is not my area. I’m wondering if you’d be willing to recommend an attorney or another knowledgeable professional who may be able to review her contract for her. By the way, you may remember our discussion over our Thai food lunch about my then high school senior, Gary. Well, he remained at Liggett (against my better judgment) and graduated. The summer after his senior year, he fell in love. Then, a week before he was to leave for Morehouse, he eloped! Go figure! Now, almost two years later, he and his wife have an infant son; he’s four months old … and beautiful. Gary’s currently working and attending Wayne State full-time. His wife’s a homemaker. Hey, maybe this should be material for your next book! :-) Take care and continued success! Hope to hear from you, soon.

  9. Jessica Says:

    Dear Mrs. Davidson my name is Jessica and I’m a junior. I really love your books and you became my favorite author. I couldn’t stop reading your books because it deals with alot teenagers and their love life. Your books are so romantic, not to many authors don’t write about black teen romance books. And you use alot slang that teens can related to. My friend her name is Javon, she show me the first book called Jason & Kyra I read it and enjoyed every page of it. Then I heard about your lastest book called Played I love the dating part. If I have to choose which book is the best. I would have to pick both of them because they are so good. I can’t wait for the next books to hit the shelves. I know it will be the best books because you are the best author.

    Thank You,

    From Jessica

  10. lekeisha Says:

    hi i have to say when my cousin first gave me your book to read i thought it was going to be stupid but then when i finally read i was amazed at how good this book was. i have to say that after i read it i went out and bought your other book Played. you are one of my favorite authors. I liked the way you Kyra and Kylie not your average popular girls. i just want to say thank you for making a book so wonderful and intresting. I cant wait for your next book to come out i hope it comes out very soon.

  11. Vee Villaraza Says:

    WOW. i just finished your novel PLAYED. and i absolutely LOVED it…i was just looking for a good summer reading when i came across your book. Considering i just got out of a relationship with a complete player…your book made me cry. but i loved how it touched me like that. i read your book in about five hours because i just couldn’t stop reading it! I am for sure going to get Jason and Kyra next time i hit the book store! (= thanks!

  12. Carmelisa Morales Says:

    I thought that both books were very good and they were definite page turners. Ever since I read her books, she has become one of my favorite authors. I look forward to reading her upcoming books in the near future.

  13. Carine Derisse Says:

    I love Jason and Kyra, and your other book Played. I think that you should have another book realtioning to relationships like that because they are very inspiring and they help young girls out their with promblems like their’s. I really LOVE your books and oi think you should have a series so i can buy all of it. I am a true fan after reading Jason and Kyra, and Played. Thanks !… (looking forward to readoing another 1 of your books.)

  14. Jewell Says:

    Dear Dana Davidson,

    I HOPE and PRAY TO GOD that you make a sequel to Jason and Kyra. Jason and Kyra was and still is my favorite book of all time. I have read that book so many times that i have lost track!…LOL :) That book was such an amazing story and i think that everyone can relate to some part of the book in a way. There were things that were left untouched at the end of the book. The most untouched part in the book was if Jason and Kyra went all the way and i think alot of readers are/were dying to know if they actually had sex. That is where a sequel can come in. It would be SOOOO amazing if you made another Jason and Kyra book and follow up on them maybe through college and their relationship.

    I really love your style of writing and thank you for giving me another reason to love reading.:):) :)

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