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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Pressing Matters

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The time between the decision to produce a paperback version of my novel and the hand-off of PDF files to the printer turned out to be surpr...
Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Forward to the Past

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Clearly, the demise of the paper book—the one you can hold in your hands and turn the pages and even dog-ear the corners of the pages—is not...
Monday, July 21, 2014

The Easy Part

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An old friend of mine, who currently lives in the Washington D.C. area, was recently touring around Ireland with her husband and they stoppe...
Thursday, July 10, 2014

Lend Me Your Eyeballs

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Yes, it’s true. I only wrote and published a novel because I wanted an excuse to start a new blog. Seriously, it hadn’t even occurred ...
Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Max and Carly Live!

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As the saying goes… hello, world! It’s been a while since I’ve started a new blog. Five years since I started ranting and raving about wo...
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Scott Larson
I am the author of six novels, including three in the fantasy genre. They include the stand-alone story The Three Towers of Afranor as well as The Curse of Septimus Bridge, set in a fantastical world of demons and mages, and its sequel, Last of the Tuath Dé, a continuation of the adventures of the Demon Hunters Sapphire and Izanami. I have also authored a trio of books (Maximilian and Carlotta Are Dead, Lautaro’s Spear and Searching for Cunégonde) about the adventures of one Dallas Green, spanning many years and locations. I am a native of California’s San Joaquin Valley, which provided the original inspiration for the Dallas Green tales. Other places I’ve lived have also provided settings for my books—and ideas for characters—including Seattle, France, Chile, and my current home, the West of Ireland. In addition to novels, I write several blogs, including one of the internet’s longest-running movie review web sites. ScottsMovies.com has been logging online film commentary since 1995.
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