Book Synopsis
Clayton Moon has been a Public-School teacher for 26 years. During that time, he entertained students with his outlandish stories. He sparks a child’s imagination and humor as he ventures into each tale, captivating his audience by using wild animals, reptiles, or birds as his main characters. He bends the barriers of writing and tends to follow his own style. He is married to Melinda Moon, and they have three children: Seth, Greylen, and Sara. His family supports his storytelling with ideas and illustrations. Being an avid outdoorsman, many of his tales are devised from his encounters in nature. He enjoys the spiritual tranquility found deep in the Georgia woods. Moon was named District Wide Teacher of the Year for Pike County Schools in 2008 and 2021. His students self-published a book in 2020 titled Sanna-Tizer Disinfects the Substitute: The Heroes’ Journey of a Teacher and Her 2nd Grade Students, which raised over $1,200 for local families affected by Covid19. Clayton Moon currently lives in Thomaston, Georgia. He is currently involved in two writing programs Ethical Ela and The Stafford Challenge 2025. He hosts multiple book talks around middle Georgia.
About The Author
Clayton Moon has been a Public-School teacher for 26 years. During that time, he entertained students with his outlandish stories. He sparks a child’s imagination and humor as he ventures into each tale, captivating his audience by using wild animals, reptiles, or birds as his main characters. He bends the barriers of writing and tends to follow his own style. He is married to Melinda Moon, and they have three children: Seth, Greylen, and Sara. His family supports his storytelling with ideas and illustrations. Being an avid outdoorsman, many of his tales are devised from his encounters in nature. He enjoys the spiritual tranquility found deep in the Georgia woods. Moon was named District Wide Teacher of the Year for Pike County Schools in 2008 and 2021. His students self-published a book in 2020 titled Sanna-Tizer Disinfects the Substitute: The Heroes’ Journey of a Teacher and Her 2nd Grade Students, which raised over $1,200 for local families affected by Covid19. Clayton Moon currently lives in Thomaston, Georgia. He is currently involved in two writing programs Ethical Ela and The Stafford Challenge 2025. He hosts multiple book talks around middle Georgia.