Davis, Donald

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DAVIS, Donald

DAVIS, Donald. American, b. 1944. Genres: Novellas/Short stories. Career: Western North Carolina, United Methodist minister, 1967-88; nationwide storyteller, 1967-. Featured storyteller at Smithsonian Institution, the World's Fair, festivals, and concerts. National Association for the Preservation and Perpetuation of Storytelling, chairperson, 1983-88. Producer of books and tapes of his works; master teacher of workshops and storytelling courses; guest host for the National Public Radio program Good Evening. Publications: My Lucky Day, 1983; Listening for the Crack of Dawn, 1990; Barking at a Fox-Fur Coat, 1991; Jack Always Seeks His Fortune, 1992; Telling Your Own Stories, 1993; Thirteen Miles from Suncrest, 1994; See Rock City, 1996; Writing as a Second Language, 2000; Ride the Butterflies, 2000. Contributor of articles and fiction to periodicals. RECORDED STORIES: Storytelling Festival, 2 vols., 1983; American Storytelling Series, Vol. 8: "The Crack of Dawn" and "Twelve Huntsmen," 1980s; Listening for the Crack of Dawn, 1991; Rainy Weather, 1992; Jack's First Job, 1992; Uncle Frank Invents the Electron Microphone, 1992; Party People, 1993; Miss Daisy, 1993; Christmas at Grandma's, 1994; The Southern Bells, 1994; Walking through Sulphur Springs, 1995; Jack and the Animals, 1995. Address: PO Box 397, Ocracoke, NC 27960, U.S.A.

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