Dana Andrew Jennings | |
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Born | October 1957 |
Education | University of New Hampshire |
Occupation | Journalist |
Notable credit(s) | The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Manchester Union Leader (newspapers); Lonesome Standard Time (novel); Sing Me Back Home: Love, Death and Country Music (non-fiction) |
Children | Two |
Dana Jennings (who has also written as Dana Andrew Jennings) is a senior staff editor at The New York Times, as well as an acclaimed author. His books include What a Difference a Dog Makes: Big Lessons on Life, Love and Healing from a Small Pooch; Sing Me Back Home: Love, Death and Country Music; Me, Dad and Number 6; Lonesome Standard Time; Women of Granite; and Mosquito Games.
At the Times since 1993, Jennings has written or edited for Sports,[1] Arts and Leisure,[2] New Jersey weekly,[3] Travel,[4] the City section,[5] Education Life,[6][7] Culture,[8] The New York Times Book Review,[9] and Escapes.