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Virginia DeBerry and Donna Grant are American authors who co-wrote several literary works between 1990 and 2010.


Biography

DeBerry and Grant first met in New York as plus size models vying for the same assignments. Together, they launched ''Maxima magazine'', a fashion and lifestyle magazine for plus-size women, where DeBerry was editor-in-chief and Grant the managing editor. When publication of Maxima ceased, they tried writing a book together. Their first novel, ''Exposures'', was published under the pseudonym Marie Joyce (for Donna Marie and Virginia Joyce). Their second book, written as DeBerry and Grant, was ''Tryin' to Sleep in the Bed You Made'' which spent 18 months on the Essence Magazine Bestseller list and 5 months as number 1 on that list. The authors received the 1998 Honor Award in Fiction from the Black Caucus of the American Library Association. The novel also received the Book of the Year award from Blackboard, and the New Author of the Year Award from the Go On Girl Book Club. Their next novel, ''Far From the Tree'', was a ''New York Times'' Bestseller as well as an Essence Magazine Bestseller and ''Better Than I Know Myself'' received two Open Book Awards, and was included on the Best African-American fiction of 2004 lists of both Borders and Waldenbooks. Grant attended Barnard College and is a graduate of New York University. She is a Brooklyn, New York native and currently lives in the borough with her husband Hiram. Before becoming a novelist, she spent more than a decade as a plus size model, represented by the 12+ division of Ford Models. DeBerry is a former high school
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from Buffalo, New York. She attended
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and is a graduate of
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. She is married to jazz tenor saxophonist
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and lives in New Jersey. In 2008, DeBerry and Grant joined with partners Tyrha Lindsey and Tracey Kemble to form 4 Colored Girls Productions. They hoped to make a film of ''Tryin’ to Sleep in the Bed You Made'', based on their 1997 novel, as their first independent feature. They were unhappy with the type of film Hollywood wanted and the film was never made. In 2009 they spoke at the first annual California Book Club Summit and were part of a panel discussion on the unease of African Americans about the publishing industry.


Bibliography

* ''Exposures'' (as Marie Joyce), Warner Books/Popular Library (New York, NY),1990, BackinPrint (
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) 2005. * ''Tryin’ to Sleep in the Bed You Made'',
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(New York, NY), 1997. * ''Far from the Tree'',
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(New York, NY), 2000. * ''Better Than I Know Myself'',
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(New York, NY), 2004. * ''Gotta Keep On Tryin''’: A Novel (sequel to Tryin’ to Sleep in the Bed You Made), Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2008. * ''What Doesn’t Kill You:'' A Novel, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2009. * ''Uptown'': A Novel, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2010


Awards

* Black Caucus of the American Library Association 1998 BCALA Honor Award in fiction for ''Tryin' to sleep in the bed you made'' *BlackBoard Bestseller List 1998 Book of the Year Award for ''Tryin’ to Sleep in the Bed You Made'' It was he best-selling hardcover book among African-American authors in 1997-’98 *Girl Book Club, 1997 New Author of the Year Award


External links

*http://deberryandgrant.com/ *http://twomindsfull.blogspot.com.au/


References

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