About the Author
K. Scott Forman is a writer and editor. He received a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing from the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University, and was the recipient of the Robert Creeley Scholarship in 2007. He also received a Master of Arts and Education degree from the University of Phoenix, and a Bachelor of Arts in English and Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Maryland.
Scott has taught English Composition at Weber State University since 2001 and currently teaches for the National Cryptologic University. Teaching and mentoring students in English and other subjects is a passion: Scott has taught courses in Developmental English, Composition, Research, Writing for Math and Science, and Haiku. He is a member of the Horror Writers Association (HWA) and League of Utah Writers (LUW). He enjoys long walks in inclement weather, sunsets with blood in them, and Black Sabbath at volumes determined unsafe by the Surgeon General.
He has had several short stories and poems published and is currently at work on the Great American Novel. He makes his home in the Rocky Mountains with his family and a collection of guitars.