Dana Dargos is an award-winning Lebanese-American writer born and raised in the Bay Area. From the moment she created adventurous, crayon-scribbled tales in kindergarten, she knew writing would forever be a part of her life. She graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in English Literature and immediately got to work on her acclaimed debut novel, "Einstein in the Attic," with Said. The hit novel amassed nine coveted awards including the Nautilus, Cygnus, and Independent Press honors, among others. Dana's eloquence extends to captivating public speaking and adept promotion, seen in successful author events, interviews, and podcasts. Her impact has reverberated in various blogs, news articles, and magazines. Beyond accolades, Dana's academic journey boasts distinguished scholarships such as the American Association for University Women, Stewart Dawson Memorial, and Newark Optimist Club Joe Burnett Helping Hands Book Scholarship. Dana Dargos' achievements cement her status as a true rising star in the literary world. Website: https://danadargos.com Instagram: @officialdanadargos Twitter: @dana_dargos Tiktok: @danadargos
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