Jackie Davis (writer) explained

Jackie Davis
Birth Place:New Plymouth, New Zealand
Language:English
Nationality:New Zealander
Alma Mater:Victoria University of Wellington
Genre:Fiction, poetry

Jackie Davis (born 1963) is a New Zealand author, poet, and playwright.

Davis was born in 1963 in New Plymouth, New Zealand and grew up in Taranaki.[1] [2] She worked as a registered nurse until 2001, when she became a professional writer.

Davis graduated with an MA in creative writing from the International Institute of Modern Letters at Victoria University of Wellington, studying under Bill Manhire.

In 2002 Davis published her first novel, Breathe,[3] and her second, Swim, in 2003.[4] She was included in Graeme Lay's The New Zealand Book of the Beach 2[5] and has been published in literary journals including the New Zealand Listener, Takahe, Metro and the Australian School Magazine. Davis is also a playwright, including writing and directing Whether I Fall[6] and A Time Like This (first performed at Gisborne Unity Theatre in 2017).[7]

Davis has won the 2000 Lilian Ida Smith Award[8] and the 2005–2006 NZSA Foxton Fellowship (now Peter & Dianne Beatson Fellowship).[9] In 2003 she received a grant from Creative New Zealand to complete her third novel.[10] [11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jackie Davis. New Zealand Book Council. 30 November 2017.
  2. Web site: Beach buoyed. The Listener - Noted. en. 30 November 2017. 26 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190126112625/https://www.noted.co.nz/archive/listener-nz-2008/beach-buoyed/. dead.
  3. Book: Davis, Jackie. Breath. Penguin Books. 2002. 9780143018032.
  4. Book: Davis, Jackie. Swim. Penguin. 2003. 9780143018568.
  5. Book: Lay, Graeme. The New Zealand Book of the Beach 2. David Ling Publishing. 2008. 9781877378249.
  6. News: Unitys Stages a triumph on a lonely. Thompson. Natasha. 6 August 2016. Gisborne Herald. 20 November 2017. en.
  7. News: A time like this. 23 March 2017. Gisborne Herald. 20 November 2017. en.
  8. Web site: Lilian Ida Smith Award Recipients to 2015. New Zealand Society of Authors. 30 November 2017.
  9. Web site: NZSA Peter & Dianne Beatson Fellowship Recipients. New Zealand Society of Authors. 30 November 2017.
  10. Web site: "New voice" in dance features in Arts Grants. Scoop News. 30 November 2017.
  11. Web site: Creative New Zealand grants July-October 2003/2004. Creative New Zealand. 30 November 2017.