Bryan Davis is a renowned author from the United States, known for his works in the fantasy, young adult, and science fiction genres. He is particularly famous for writing Christian fantasy novels. One of his most popular series is called "Dragons In Our Midst." Davis was born on April 21, 1958, in Norfolk, Virginia, and was raised in the eastern region of the United States. He completed his graduation from the Florida University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering. During his high school days, Davis was a member of the National Honor Society and was voted as the most likely to become a success. Before becoming a full-time author, Davis worked in the computer field for several years.
Davis faced rejection more than 200 times when he first tried to get his works published. However, he did not lose hope and continued to make changes to his manuscripts as per the requirements of the publishers. His perseverance paid off, and he was finally able to get his work published. Today, Davis resides in western Tennessee with his wife, Susie. The couple has seven children together, and two of them still live with them. One of his daughters is also a writer and has successfully published a couple of books.
Bryan Davis is the author of several speculative-fiction series, including "Dragons in Our Midst," "Oracles of Fire," "Children of the Bard," "The Reapers Trilogy," "The Time Echoes Trilogy," "Tales of Starlight," and "Dragons of Starlight." He has also written standalone novels such as "Let the Ghosts Speak" and "I Know Why the Angels Dance." After working for 20 years as a computer professional, Davis followed his dream to become an author. He began by writing a story to motivate his seven children to write, which eventually grew into a novel. After spending the next eight years learning the craft and facing more than 200 rejections from publishers and agents, he finally broke through with his best-selling series "Dragons in our Midst." Davis is now a full-time author and lives with his wife and children in western Tennessee.