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BREAKING NEWS:
Terry Davis' Clandestine Classic Cycles will open in Rapidan, Minnesota on May 01, 2007.
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Opening May 1, 2007, Clandestine Classic Cycles is the realization of a long term dream for Terry Davis. See below for more pictures of this dream coming true.
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Ready to keep shop among some of the finest of classic cycles.
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Davis with some of Clandestine Classic Cycles' inventory.
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On the Edge: Stories at the Brink Lois Duncan Anthology
When Lois Duncan received Terry Davis's remarkable short story, "In the Valley of Elephants" for this summer of 2000 release, she must have done cartwheels.
"Terry Davis crafts a heartbreaking scenario for a cinematic episode about the flight of Hmong refugees from the Pather Lao," says Amazon.com.
Kirkus says, "Terry Davis's escape [story]...scored strongly."
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2002 Children's Writer's & Illustrator's Market How do you define "voice?"
Davis has some very eloquent opinions.
"I've always thought of voice as the writer's -- or the character's personality captured in the words," he says.
To find out more, see page 101 to 108 in the CWIM 2002 edition, edited by Alice Pope.
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Recent Press
Amateur Wrestling News Magazine February 22, 2002 -- "A New Vision" Highlights Terry Davis, the re-release of "Vision Quest" and the author's ongoing battle and victory against clinical depression. More on the Amateur Wrestling News...
Spokesman Review March 7, 2002 -- "Double Vision" Spokane born author Terry Davis is profiled to celebrate the republication of "Vision Quest." Read the article...
The Inlander March 7, 2002 -- "The Quest Continues" A profile on author, Terry Davis, a sidebar on Eastern Washington University Press's re-release of "Vision Quest," and a sidebar on Madonna's film debut in the novel's Hollywood adaptation. |
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Meet Terry Davis, August 2 & 3, 2002 International Wrestling Institute and Museum (Newton, Iowa)
"I'll be signing books on Friday and Saturday August 2 and 3 at the International Wrestling Institute and Museum in Newton, Iowa. The occasion is the induction of five of professional wrestlings biggest stars into the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame. Inductees include the Living Legends Dick Beyer (The Destroyer), Jim Raschke (Baron Von Raschke), and Bob Geigel. And the "old timers" being inducted are Ed Don George and Ray Steele." -- Terry Davis |
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Just for Fun...
Long before Terry Davis was an award winning novelist, he was a high school wrestler, as you can see from the Shadle Park High School yearbook Davis bought as a senior in Spokane. Davis is here. Can you find him? |
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EWU's alumni magazine features Terry Davis
Reissued Vision Quest, Silk Ball are latest from Terry Davis
"Controversial in its day for its graphic sex, rough language and portrayal of high school students as focused primarily on bodily functions and sports, Vision Quest was a popular piece of young-adult fiction when originally published in 1979, and has been reissued by EWU Press."
More about Perspective Magazine... |
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Minnesota Reading &Radio
Don't miss Terry Davis's reading, September 19, 2002 at 7:30 p.m. in CSU Room 253, Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN. For more information on the GOOD THUNDER READING SERIES, contact director Richard Robbins at (507) 389-1354.
Davis can also be heard thanks to "Authors in Transit," on Minnesota public radio KMSU, 89.7 FM on Friday, September 20, 2002 at 11:05 A.M. |
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Just completed, October 11, 2002. |
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| |  | | Terry Davis loves on dog friend Snickers at Loon Lake, near Spokane, Washington (July 2001). |
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GIRL MEETS BOY: A new anthology
Simon & Schuster editor David Gale has agreed to publish Terry Davis's anthology for young adults in Winter, 2005. Writers including Chris Crutcher, Terry Trueman, Ellen Wittlinger, Sara Ryan, Randy Powell, James Howe and others will participate in this project. A portion of the royalties as well as a cash donation will be made to StandUp for Kids, a remarkable charity devoted to helping homeless and abandoned kids 21 and under. |
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Terry Davis, 2004

26th Anniversary Edition

A biography by Terry Davis.
Davis smooches Snickers at Loon Lake, near Spokane, Washington (July 2001).
2003 Edition

Also by Terry Davis.
New edition cover, 2002.

Also by Terry Davis.

"Vision Quest," the movie, available from Warner Home Video.
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