
Scott loves a good story, and has been attempting to write his own (with varying degrees of success) since the age of 9. He worked for 15 years as a professional journalist and magazine editor before striking out on his own. He currently works as a freelance writer, and educational "living history" interpreter (director of his own Chivalry Today Educational Program, and during summer 2012 interpreter in the 100th Anniversary Titanic Exhibit at the San Diego Natural History Museum), and performing artist with the Intrepid Shakespeare Company. Scott's has contributed to a variety of compilations and anthologies. His current writing project is an Arthurian fantasy novel, "The Champion In Silence," a modern retelling of a 13th century legend about the only woman to ever become a Knight of the Round Table. (Ironically, several publishers have turned down the manuscript because, "Women don't read books about knights." Strangely, it seems that some notions about gender haven't changed much since the 13th century.)