Scott Butki was a newspaper reporter for more than 10 years before making a career change into education... then into special education.
He reads at least 50 books a year and has about the same number of author interviews each year and, yes, unlike tv hosts he actually reads each one.
He is an in-house media critic, a recovering Tetris addict and a proud uncle.
He has written articles on everything imagineable and has contemplated creating Scottipedia (his version of wikipedia)
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Lori Armstrong talks about her great series about a former sniper adjusting to life in the country.
We have met Kerry Soper and he explains why he wrote a biography on Walt Kelly, creator of Pogo, and what he learned in the process.
"I looked at some fourteen and fifteenth century books written about swordplay and jousting and suited up into armor myself. Nothing like hands-on research!"
Tarquin Hall talks about his popular and interesting series about a private eye in India
"When you believe in something, fight for it. And when you see injustice, fight harder than you’ve ever fought before."
Author Don Winslow talks about the praise he received for the book Savages and his new prequel,The Gods of Cool
Jeff Abbott talks about writing another thriller that takes the reader by the seat of the pants and doesn't let go
Jacobs explains what he learned from his latest project in which he tried to improve his health.
Charles Author explains what he learned while writing about three tech giants as the Internet became huge.
Edgardo David Holzman explains why he wrote his first book as fiction and about Argentina's Dirty War