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From Paralegal to Rom-Com Author: Danica Nava's Journey of Native American Representation in Literature

Mandy Jackson-Beverly Season 1 Episode 271
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What drives a paralegal to switch gears and pen a rom-com novel? Discover the inspiring journey of Danica Nava, an enrolled citizen of the Chickasaw Nation, as she shares her transition from the corporate world to the literary scene. We delve into her academic achievements, the barriers she overcame as a first-generation college graduate, and the significant impact of her Indigenous Native American identity on her career and personal life. This compelling conversation sheds light on her perseverance, the critical role of mentorship in her journey, and the real-life experiences that influenced her debut novel, The Truth According to Ember.

In this episode, Danica opens up about the moment she decided to pursue her passion for writing despite a demanding schedule. She provides an inside look at her creative process, the importance of representation in literature, and the inspiration behind her characters, Ember and Danuwoa. The discussion navigates through the complexities of Indigenous identity, generational trauma, and societal pressures, all while maintaining a humorous and thought-provoking narrative. Tune in to hear about Danica's upcoming projects and how she continues to blend comedy with poignant storytelling in her exploration of Indigenous themes in contemporary romance.

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