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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Mark Henshaw explains how he drew from his intelligence community background to write his great debut novel
Author Ace Atkins discusses what it was like to take over Robert Parker's Spenser series.
Howard Rheingold offers gems of wisdom about what he has learned during his 30 years of thinking about life online.
Michael Olson talks about his debut novel, the nature of knowledge, and his background with virtual reality and emerging technology.
In an interview C.J. Box talks about giving Nate Romanowski his own book in new novel, Force of Nature.
Jason Heller explains why, in his debut novel, he made former President Taft a 2012 presidential candidate
Lisa Lutz talks about her hilarious Spellman series of novels and answers questions from fellow comic crime author Josh Bazell.
An interview about a "new" book by the late Donald Westlake, as well as an excerpt of it.
Josh Bazell, the author of the funniest, strangest novel I've read in years, talks about his sequel.
Edna Buchanan talks about the crime reporting that made her famous and her latest novel.