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Dana Johnson is a Professor of English at the University of Southern California, where she contributes to literary education and creative writing programs. Her academic career is centered on narrative innovation and cultural storytelling within the English department.
Her research focuses on Creative Writing, Fiction, African American Literature, Short Story, and Novel composition, with thematic explorations of identity, urban landscapes, and socio-cultural dynamics rooted in her Los Angeles upbringing. Johnson's work bridges academic scholarship and artistic practice through narrative experimentation.
Johnson's literary achievements have earned significant recognition:
- Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction for Break Any Woman Down
- Hurston/Wright Legacy Award nominee for Break Any Woman Down
- Hurston/Wright Legacy Award nominee for Elsewhere, California
Her publications in The Paris Review, Callaloo, and The Iowa Review demonstrate interdisciplinary engagement with African diaspora studies and contemporary American culture. Johnson's anthologized works in collections like Shaking the Tree and California Uncovered highlight her influence in shaping modern literary discourse.




