My name is Ken Scott and I am a published author who started writing novels at the age of 42. My two published novels are JACK OF HEARTS and the sequel A MILLION WOULD BE NICE.
I am working on my third and fourth novels at present. My third novel THE SUN WILL STILL SHINE TOMORROW should be published in January of 2007. There are two publishing companies negotiating with my agent in the UK for the rights to the book. I introduce a new hero Ashley Clark, a Newcastle born undercover copper who returns home to the North East from his stint in the Met. He ruffles a few feathers up at Northumbria police and is offered a job investigating the disappearance of a young man from Holy Island on the north east coast. He discovers a sinister Freemason type organisation there, who arent as clean cut and honest as they try and make out.
My passion is ...
Writing and football
I know too much about ...
Newcastle United
My parents always told me ...
To stick in at school (I didnt)
My childhood ambition ...
Professional footballer
My favorite memory ...
My son and daughters births
Why I write ...
Because I can
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
24 Keifer Sutherland
My first job ...
Postman
My best moment ...
Getting my first book published
My inspiration ...
Harlan Coben and John Grisham
As a writer, the meaning of life is quite simple, to get your book in print. Sadly, the death of a great writer cannot teach us anything. Colin Doran was a Libros International author, an undoubted talent, one of the shining lights of the publishing company, and destined for a successful career as a writer. Colin's first book, 'Casting Two Shadows,' was gratefully received by the Libros International reading panel and overwhelmingly voted in by 100% of the final selection panel. Tragically, two weeks before his first book was due for publication he died suddenly. His family and friends and...
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