BIOGRAPHY
Maggie
Davis is the author of over 30 works of fiction including the
award-winning, bestselling Civil War novel THE FAR SIDE OF HOME, hailed as
“a masterpiece” by the Boston Globe and “vast, agonizing, brilliant,” by
the New York Times. EAGLES, a stunning novel of the US Air Force's
innovative F-15 fighter jet, was written with the cooperation of the USAF
Tactical Air Command. And STAGE DOOR CANTEEN deals with the fabled New
York City World War 2 canteen and its people during the winter of 1942-43.
Writing as
Katherine Deauxville, she is the author of science fiction, suspense,
historical fiction and romance - including A CHRISTMAS ROMANCE, condensed
in Good Housekeeping magazine, and made into a CBS Sunday Night Movie
starring Olivia Newton-John and Gregory Harrison. Also (as Katherine
Deauxville) the award-winning, bestselling medieval historical BLOOD RED
ROSES.
Maggie
Davis has been a feature writer for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
copywriter for Young & Rubican advertising agency, Madison Avenue, and
assistant in research to the chairman of the Department of Psychology,
Yale University. While at Yale she taught three non-credit courses in
creative writing (Teaching In The Colleges), and was twice guest
writer-artist at the International Cultural Center, Hammamet, Tunisia. She
has written articles and short stories for The Georgia Review,
Cosmopolitan, Ladies Home Journal, Good Housekeeping and Holiday
magazines.