Stephen Crane Davidson works to reduce injuries to the citizens of Georgia. He says he likes reading, bass fishing, growing flowers, dry martinis stirred, not shaken, watching birds and too many other things to list.Stephen's ambition is to retire on the seaside writing books. Steve is 49 and grew up in a state very near the state where "all the children are smart, the ... " or something like that," he says. Steve Davidson goes on, "I now live near Atlanta with my wife and kids. My personal philosophy changes regularly. Today it is: 'Seize the bass.' "The Trial ..." story came out of the old writers motto that life is always stranger than fiction.
www.writershood.com/htms/tfa_exerpt.htm Stephen Davidson has previously published short fiction in Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine, in The Stake, in Transversions and in Millenium Science Fiction as well as in the October issue of the internet magazine www.quantummuse.com (this story can now be found in their archives under fantasy).
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His novel, a sword and sorcery fantasy, Far From The Warring Lands will soon be available. In the meantime, if you would like to secure a copy Email Steve Davidson or click the image for more information.
The Short Stories of Stephen Crane Davidson Spinning the Man and Buoy - - And It All Goes Missing On Mars
The Trial of the Alleged Prince Alfredo Gor
