Craig Davis


Biography

After earning bachelor’s and graduate degrees at the University of Missouri, Craig Davis toiled for 20 years at newspapers, and has spent a lifetime in biblical scholarship. He wrote his first story while in Kindergarten, about King Kong. An amateur musician, he was once wrestled to the ground by a set of bagpipes.

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Books

The Church in the Book of Esther    by Craig Davis
Price: Free! 11410 words. Published on May 25, 2011. Nonfiction.

A Christian study of the Old Testament book of Esther looking at how the story, set among Jews in exile, foreshadows the experience of the Church in exile in the world.
Feallengod: The Conflict in the Heavenlies    by Craig Davis
Price: $3.99 USD. 95350 words. Published on December 1, 2010. Fiction.

Domen, cast upon the island Feallengod, schemes against King Ecealdor—unable to vanquish the distant monarch, he sets out to destroy the people the king loves. As the suffering roils, Ecealdor seems disinterested, the tokens of his love becoming hollow idols. Thereby the battle rages, men and women are drawn into choosing sides, and the islanders await some end to the tragedy that engulfs them.
Wars of the Aoten    by Craig Davis
Price: $4.99 USD. 137310 words. Published on October 15, 2010. Fiction.

Artur's world is changing. Can he knit together the five clans, those who barely tolerate each other, to fight the marauding Aoten? And can he overcome his own culture's taboos to win the fair Andreia? A tremendous journey and mighty adventure leads to the greatest climax in the world's history.

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