Clayton Davis

Clayton Davis

About

Clayton was President and founder of Baltimore-Washington chapter of  the National Writers Association.

 

He has contributed to Redfield Press (South Dakota), New Bay Times (Maryland), Severna Park Voice (Maryland), and others.

 

Has written two novels and two non-fiction works about aviation.

 

Has been published by Cappers, Plane & Pilot, General Aviation News & Flyer  and others.

 

Clayton furnished photos for the book "Francis X. Bushman, a Biography and Filmography," by Richard J. Maturi and Mary Buckingham Maturi, published 1998 by McFarland, Box 611, Jefferson, NC 28640.

 

Clayton was a Mathematics Teacher (Maryland)

 

Clayton is an Airline Transport Pilot and Flight Instructor (10,000 hours).

 

He was Director of Operations for Metropolitan Air, Baltimore, Maryland.

 

He was Director of Marketing, Hinson Corporate Flight Services, Inc., Baltimore, Maryland.

 

Clayton Graduated from Syracuse University with the AB degree 1967,

 

He has done graduate studies at the Univ. of Maryland (1980s) and Bowie State College, Maryland.

 

Clayton is listed in Marquis Who's Who.

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The Race for Flugal Farm

The Race for Flugal Farm

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<p>The Race for Flugal Farm is the first book in a trilogy that charters the lives and adventures of the inhabitants of the Riding Stables at Flugal Farm.</p><div>Times had been hard for George Flugal and his wife, and this inevitably resulted in him having to sell the majority of the school's horses until he was left its just four: Pogo, Biff, Troy and an ex-racehorse called Chance.</div><div>The horses who along with a young stable hand Rachelle Perkins, a dog named Nugget, a pig called Nigel and an old family friend Uncle Dave, make up the Flugal's extended family.</div><div>When they find themselves facing the possibility of having the farm repossessed by the bank, and bought out by the odious Mr Williams, have to pull together to enter a carriage drive in order to win the prize money and save their way of life.</div>

Story Behind The Book

The author is personally acquainted with a mathematician who broke the DNA code but was unable to publish his findings because he worked for the National Security Agency. They considered his codebreaking techniques too secret to be published. The author wanted to show a scientist of mixed ancestry creating a formula beneficial to all humanity and distributing it free to everyone. How the U.S. government spied on the scientist while a tender love story moves the plot along is something the author wanted to publish.

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