Background
Davis, Scott Campbell was born on January 28, 1948 in Seattle, Washington, United States. Son of Donald Campbell and Marilyn (Hudson) Davis.
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Crystal-clear prose, simplicity, and depth - Lost Arrow is a welcome change from the commercialism of the working press. Davis presents the humor and politics of a construction jobsite, the edgy pleasures of a rock climb in Yosemite, and the tourist's nightmare: a nighttime interrogation by third world secret police. Reporting on ordinary events, Scott C. Davis penetrates familiar surfaces. And he shows how the ordinary can turn, suddenly, into something extreme. The author's concluding essay defines Classic Journalism, the energetic successor to the New Journalism of Tom Wolfe and John McPhee.
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After the Civil War, Patience Gromes and her peers left the country and came to the city. They married, took jobs, purchased houses, raised families--and triumphed during Civil Rights. Then came a complex new world in which Patience could scarcely survive.
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Davis, Scott Campbell was born on January 28, 1948 in Seattle, Washington, United States. Son of Donald Campbell and Marilyn (Hudson) Davis.
Bachelor, Stanford University, 1970.
Social worker The Bethlehem Center, Richmond, Virginia, 1971-1973. Housing planner Skid Road Community Council, Seattle, 1973-1974. Principal, owner Scott Davis Company, since 1976, Cune Press, Seattle, since 1994.
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Vice president Northwest Review of Books, Seattle, 1986. Eagle Scout Boy Scouts of America, Bellevue, Washington, 1962.
Married Mary Alice McConnel, June 30, 1979.