*** Welcome to piglix ***

Sara Davidson

Sara Davidson
Born 1943 (age 73–74)
United States
Occupation Novelist, journalist,producer
Alma mater University of California, Berkeley
Notable works Loose Change
Website
saradavidson.com

Sara Davidson (born 1943) is a journalist, novelist, and screenwriter. She is the author of the best-selling Loose Change.

In 1968, she was briefly married to NYC popular-music radio deejay Jonathan Schwartz. A second marriage—to a Los Angeles businessman—produced a son and a daughter, but also ended in divorce. Her 1990s affair with "real-life cowboy" Richard Goff was the basis for her largely autobiographical novel Cowboy in 1999.

Davidson graduated from University of California, Berkeley; also attended Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Davidson's first job was as a reporter with the Boston Globe. She has also written for magazines including The Atlantic Monthly,Esquire.Harper's Magazine,Life,McCall's,Ms.,The New York Times Magazine,Newsweek,O, The Oprah Magazine,Ramparts and Rolling Stone.

In addition to having her novel Loose Change adapted for a mini-series, Davidson wrote and produced a number of television series. She created the series Jack and Mike, and HeartBeat. She was the co-executive producer for Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.


...
Wikipedia

...