Jennifer S. Davis





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Her Kind of Want, Winner of the 2002 Iowa Award for Short Fiction


Set mainly in the small towns of Alabama, the stories in Her Kind of Want ache with the longing of the struggling southern women who tell us their lives.

Bebe, Luna, Melly, Little Hula, Dena. These are just a few of the women we meet in Jennifer Davis's award-winning collection. Women who married too fast, had children too young, and drink too much. Yet beneath their unpolished exteriors, these women are flesh and blood, and their wants and needs are as severe and deep as any.

Davis's characters relate their stories in voices as complex and raw as their southern environment. Each tale may sound slightly familiar—an unwanted pregnancy, a fast car flying down a country road—but Davis moves beyond the familiar stories of the rural South to expose the gaps that connect these women, creating startlingly real and vibrant characters.

Although often bleak and sometimes disturbing, Her Kind of Want is a celebration of southern people, their perseverance, their spirit, and their determination to make the ugly beautiful.

“ In Her Kind of Want, Jennifer Davis has written a marvelous collection of short stories. She grabs your attention quickly, and once she has it, she won't turn loose. These characters matter. A very fine debut—and one that promises a distinguished career.” —Steve Yarbrough, author of Visible Spirits

“Jennifer Davis writes like a magician. She writes of the ordinary and the amazing with equal precision, making us believe there is no difference between the two. She catches us up between her heartache for and her terror of the South, until the most northern among us think we were born there. She leaves us breathless and amazed—saddened, hopeful, wanting only more.” —Pam Houston, author of Cowboys Are My Weakness

“The nine stories in Her Kind of Want are sassy and honest, tender and tough. Jennifer Davis takes you on a roller-coaster ride of the Deep South with its beautiful, misunderstood young women scooched up right beside you, holding on for dear life.” —Patricia Henley, author of Hummingbird House

“Davis' subject matter—the outsized longings and bitter disappointments of small-town people—may feel familiar, but her characters never whine, never irritate. . . . The magical prose makes each speaker and each story urgent. And, even when the subject is cancer (“Some Things Collide”) the stories end on grace notes, on images of the sun, or . . . images similar to the best of Flannery O'Connor's most startling endings.”—Denise Gess for The Raleigh News and Observer

“Davis' character's are riveting, her dialogue is colorful, her writing is exquisite . . . the level of skill is extraordinary.”—Booklist



This Is Not Chick Lit is a new anthology by women writers. It has caused quite a stir in the publishing community. The collection includes original stories by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Aimee Bender Judy Budnitz • Jennifer S. Davis Jennifer Egan Carolyn Ferrell • Mary Gordon • Cristina Henríquez Samantha Hunt Binnie Kirshenbaum Dika Lam • Caitlin Macy • Francine Prose Holiday Reinhorn Roxana Robinson Curtis Sittenfeld Lynne Tillman • Martha Witt


You may contact Jennifer at jsdblue@aol.com


Jennifer S. Davis was born and raised in Alabama, where she grew up exploring the banks of Lake Martin and the Tallapoosa River. She has lived and worked in Montana, Denver, Miami, Rio de Janeiro, Washington state and New Orleans. In 2001, she received her MFA from the University of Alabama. Recently, she taught fiction in the MFA program at Eastern Washington University, where she served as editor of Willow Springs. Davis' stories have been published or are forthcoming in such journals as Grand Street, Paris Review, Epoch, Georgia Review, One Story, Oxford American, Fiction, Hayden's Ferry Review, and Crab Orchard Review, among others. Her new collection of short stories, Our Former Lives in Art, is forthcoming from Random House. She is at work on a novel that takes place during Reconstruction.


Jennifer is available for any questions you might have regarding her work or writing in general.

Jennifer is also an editor and works privately with various writers on their manuscripts. If you are interested in inquiring about her editorial services, please email her.

If you are interested in inviting her to give a reading or to participate in a conference, feel free to contact her via email as well.


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