Brenda Jackson
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Brenda Jackson is an American
novelist who writes contemporary multicultural romance novels. She was the first African-American author to have a novel published as part of the Silhouette Desire line, and has seen many of her novels reach the USAToday Bestseller list.
. She got married to Gerald, her high school sweetheart, in 1972 after graduating from high school. She went on to earn a degree in business administration from Jacksonville University
, and to expand their family by having two sons, Gerald Jr. and Brandon.
To relieve job-related stress in the early 1990s, Jackson began reading romance novels. Although she enjoyed the novels, she was dissatisfied with the lack of cultural and ethnic diversity in the characters. After complaining to her husband that she could do better, he registered her for a romance writers conference and encouraged her to try her hand at writing. At the conference, Jackson met then-unpublished authors Francis Ray
and Rochelle Alers
and became inspired to write.
Jackson was determined to write novels that are multicultural romances, featuring African-American characters, that "convey the belief that love is every[where]." Her first novel, Tonight and Forever was published in 1995. This and the next few books followed the fictional Madaris brothers, giving Jackson an opportunity to portray professional African-American men who were both "appreciative and respectful of women." Her heroes are in many ways inspired by her husband, whom she considers to be "a very strong African-American male [who] is supportive and centers his life around his family."
In 2001, Jackson released her first mainstream women's fiction novel, A Family Reunion. As with her previous romance novels, this book contains a "sexy spark,"as well as Jackson's familiar "polished and confident" writing style, which allows her "characters [to] burst with color right off the page." The following year, in 2002, she became the first African-American author to have a novel published as part of the Silhouette Desire line.
Despite publishing 11 books in the first ten years of her writing career, as of 2005, Jackson considers writing to be her hobby, and she continues to work full-time as a manager at State Farm Insurance
.
Throughout her writing career, Jackson has written for several publishers, including St.Martins Press, BET
, Kensington
, NAL
, Harlequin/Silhouette and Harlequin Kimani Romance.
Jackson has won the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award and four of her books have been nominated for Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice. One of her novels, One Special Moment, won the Reviewers' Choice Award in 1998 for Best Multicultural Romance. She received twelve nominations at the Romance Slam Jam 2001's first annual Emma Awards, which recognize excellence in African-American literature. Jackson won in six of her categories, Favorite Hero, Favorite Author, Favorite Book of the Year, Favorite Sequel COntinuing Book Series, Favorite Anthologies, and Favorite All-Nighter. The same year she also won the Romance In Color Award of Excellence for her novel Secret Love.
Jackson is a member of the First Coast Chapter of Romance Writers of America
. She currently works in management for a major insurance company.
Jackson is currently in the pre-production stages of the first film based on one of her books- "Truly Everlasting". The film goes into production in the fall of 2010 and will be shot in her hometown of Jacksonville, Florida.
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novelist who writes contemporary multicultural romance novels. She was the first African-American author to have a novel published as part of the Silhouette Desire line, and has seen many of her novels reach the USAToday Bestseller list.
Biography
Brenda Jackson was born and raised in Jacksonville, FloridaJacksonville, Florida
Jacksonville is the largest city in the U.S. state of Florida in terms of both population and land area, and the largest city by area in the contiguous United States. It is the county seat of Duval County, with which the city government consolidated in 1968...
. She got married to Gerald, her high school sweetheart, in 1972 after graduating from high school. She went on to earn a degree in business administration from Jacksonville University
Jacksonville University
Jacksonville University is a private university in Jacksonville, Florida, on the banks of the St. Johns River. The school was founded in 1934 as a two year college and was known as Jacksonville Junior College until 1958, when it shifted its focus to four-year university degrees and adopted its...
, and to expand their family by having two sons, Gerald Jr. and Brandon.
To relieve job-related stress in the early 1990s, Jackson began reading romance novels. Although she enjoyed the novels, she was dissatisfied with the lack of cultural and ethnic diversity in the characters. After complaining to her husband that she could do better, he registered her for a romance writers conference and encouraged her to try her hand at writing. At the conference, Jackson met then-unpublished authors Francis Ray
Francis Ray
Francis Ray is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling African-American writer of romance novels. She is a native Texan and lives in Dallas. INCOGNITO, her sixth title, was the first made-for-TV movie for BET...
and Rochelle Alers
Rochelle Alers
Rochelle Alers is an American writer of romance novels. She has also written under the pen names Susan James and Rena McLeary.-Biography:...
and became inspired to write.
Jackson was determined to write novels that are multicultural romances, featuring African-American characters, that "convey the belief that love is every[where]." Her first novel, Tonight and Forever was published in 1995. This and the next few books followed the fictional Madaris brothers, giving Jackson an opportunity to portray professional African-American men who were both "appreciative and respectful of women." Her heroes are in many ways inspired by her husband, whom she considers to be "a very strong African-American male [who] is supportive and centers his life around his family."
In 2001, Jackson released her first mainstream women's fiction novel, A Family Reunion. As with her previous romance novels, this book contains a "sexy spark,"as well as Jackson's familiar "polished and confident" writing style, which allows her "characters [to] burst with color right off the page." The following year, in 2002, she became the first African-American author to have a novel published as part of the Silhouette Desire line.
Despite publishing 11 books in the first ten years of her writing career, as of 2005, Jackson considers writing to be her hobby, and she continues to work full-time as a manager at State Farm Insurance
State Farm Insurance
State Farm Insurance is a group of insurance and financial services companies in the United States. The company also has operations in Canada....
.
Throughout her writing career, Jackson has written for several publishers, including St.Martins Press, BET
Bet
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, Kensington
Kensington
Kensington is a district of west and central London, England within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. An affluent and densely-populated area, its commercial heart is Kensington High Street, and it contains the well-known museum district of South Kensington.To the north, Kensington is...
, NAL
New American Library
New American Library is an American publisher based in New York, founded in 1948; it produced affordable paperback reprints of classics and scholarly works, as well as popular, pulp, and "hard-boiled" fiction. Non-fiction, original, and hardcopy issues were also produced.Victor Weybright and Kurt...
, Harlequin/Silhouette and Harlequin Kimani Romance.
Recognition
Jackson has received awards and made accomplishments by being the first African-American author to have a book published under the Harlequin/Silhouette Desire line of books and the first African-American romance author to make USA Today's Bestseller's List and to make the New York Times.Jackson has won the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award and four of her books have been nominated for Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice. One of her novels, One Special Moment, won the Reviewers' Choice Award in 1998 for Best Multicultural Romance. She received twelve nominations at the Romance Slam Jam 2001's first annual Emma Awards, which recognize excellence in African-American literature. Jackson won in six of her categories, Favorite Hero, Favorite Author, Favorite Book of the Year, Favorite Sequel COntinuing Book Series, Favorite Anthologies, and Favorite All-Nighter. The same year she also won the Romance In Color Award of Excellence for her novel Secret Love.
Jackson is a member of the First Coast Chapter of Romance Writers of America
Romance Writers of America
Romance Writers of America is a national non-profit genre writers association. It provides networking and support to individuals seriously pursuing a career in romance fiction and supports top authors such as Nora Roberts and Judith McNaught.-History:...
. She currently works in management for a major insurance company.
Jackson is currently in the pre-production stages of the first film based on one of her books- "Truly Everlasting". The film goes into production in the fall of 2010 and will be shot in her hometown of Jacksonville, Florida.
Awards
- Waldenbooks/Borders Best Multicultural Romance 2006 - An All Night Man
- African American Literary - Best Romance Award 2006 - Solid Soul
- Emma Award for Author of The Year 2006
- Emma Award for Book of The Year 2006 - Unfinished Business
- Emma Award for Favorite Sequel 2006 - Unfinished Business
- Emma Award for Favorite Hero 2006 - Alex Maxwell from Unfinished Business
- Emma Award for Favorite Heroine 2006 - Christy Madaris from Unfinished Business
- Emma Award for Favorite Anthology 2006 - Big Girls Don't Cry
- Emma Award for Favorite Novella 2006 - The Perfect Seduction from Big Girls Don't Cry
- Emma Award for Favorite Steamy Romance 2006 - The Chase Is On
- Emma Award for Author of the Year 2005
- Best Multi-cultural Romance Book of the Year - The Midnight Hour
- Best Multi-cultural Romance Author of the Year
- Best St. Martins Romance of the Year - The Midnight Hour
- Best Multi-cultural Fiction Book of the Year – The Playa’s Handbook
- Best Romance of the Year 2001 - Surrender
- All Time Favorite Romance Author 2001 - Brenda Jackson
- The Best Multi-Cultural Romance Book of 2001 - Surrender
- The Best Multi-Cultural Fiction Book of 2001 - Family Reunion
- The Best Multi-Cultural Romance Author 2001 - Brenda Jackson
- The Best Multi-Cultural Fiction Author 2001 - Brenda Jackson