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Genie Davis
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Created on 2006-01-28 00:20:58 (#9373287), last updated 2006-01-28
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Genie Davis is a produced screen and television writer. Her work spans a variety of genres from supernatural thriller to romantic drama, family, teen, and comedy. She's worked on projects with companies as diverse as Smith-Hemion Productions, Wild at Heart Films, Craven/Maddalena Films, and Craig Anderson Productions.
She's written on staff for ABC-TV's Port Charles; written, produced, and directed reality programming and documentaries for The Learning Channel, PBS, and HGTV, as well as numerous television commercials and corporate videos. She's directed such notable corporate films as "Santa Goes Shopping at Frederick's of Hollywood" and "Let's Watch the Big Metal Machine Parts go Up and Down For Twenty Minutes While the Boring Guy Says Stuff."
Her new novel, The Model Man, January ‘06, romantic suspense, is the first in a mass market deal with Kensington/Zebra publishing. Her first novel, the noir Dreamtown, was published by a small press, The Fiction Works, in 2001.
A second romantic suspense, Five O'Clock Shadow will be released January 2007, and her novella Rodeo Rider will be released under the name Nikki Alton by Kensington/Aphrodesia, July, 2006.
She's written on staff for ABC-TV's Port Charles; written, produced, and directed reality programming and documentaries for The Learning Channel, PBS, and HGTV, as well as numerous television commercials and corporate videos. She's directed such notable corporate films as "Santa Goes Shopping at Frederick's of Hollywood" and "Let's Watch the Big Metal Machine Parts go Up and Down For Twenty Minutes While the Boring Guy Says Stuff."
Her new novel, The Model Man, January ‘06, romantic suspense, is the first in a mass market deal with Kensington/Zebra publishing. Her first novel, the noir Dreamtown, was published by a small press, The Fiction Works, in 2001.
A second romantic suspense, Five O'Clock Shadow will be released January 2007, and her novella Rodeo Rider will be released under the name Nikki Alton by Kensington/Aphrodesia, July, 2006.
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