Gwen Davis is an American novelist, playwright, songwriter, journalist
and poet. Davis has written eighteen novels, including the sexy
bestseller "The Pretenders." She has also written travel for the Wall
Street Journal Europe, for online publications such as the Huffington
Post, and maintains a popular personal blog, "Report from the Front."
Davis was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her parents
separated when she was five, which started a lifetime of gypsying. She
graduated from Bryn Mawr College, got a Master's Degree in Creative
Writing from Stanford, and has lived in Spain, Paris, Rome, London,
Venice, New York and Hollywood, which fancies itself more exotic than
all those other locales put together. She has just returned from living
in Bali, Indonesia where she wrote arguably her best book, the title of
which is too good to mention, as somebody might steal it. She authored
a famous movie, "What a Way to Go," had a play on Broadway, "The Best
Laid Plans," and a musical comedy, "Sylvia, Who?" that she hopes to
live long enough to see produced.
She is now living between New York, and Beverly Hills, (why not?)
revving up for the best to come.