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Thank you to the group for having me. I've been touring the book around parts of Canada this summer, and I look forward to answering any questions that people have. Thanks again to Renee and Ali for being passionate about Canadian literature.
Scott
Grrr. I had a very good question and I was all articulate and shit and the damn thing wouldn't post. So, there goes that. Sigh.
I'll ask again, and I'll attempt articulate but I make no promises. I noticed that you have been an assistant editor, screenwriter, and teacher (as I mentioned above), and I wondered if you have written fiction (as in novels) along with this or is this something new for you? If it is, what was it that made you switch focus to writing books rather than film?
I'll ask again, and I'll attempt articulate but I make no promises. I noticed that you have been an assistant editor, screenwriter, and teacher (as I mentioned above), and I wondered if you have written fiction (as in novels) along with this or is this something new for you? If it is, what was it that made you switch focus to writing books rather than film?





And then there's my curiosity about a link between happiness and risk taking. The protagonist doesn't take risks because he was raised by a gambling addict. As a result, his life is functional but unsatisfying. When he is forced into taking risks, his life intensifies.

Your book just arrived in the mail today, Scott. I'm taking a peek because I can't resist the new book smell. I have two to read ahead. Well, one really. The Sookie Stackhouse books are a guilty pleasure for when I'm watching the kids swim/play/fight.
Can I just say I love the cover? I don't know why, probably a)because it's dark and b)because it's very simple. I know the cover doesn't really matter, but this one I think I'd pick up in a store based on the cover alone. Just saying.
Did you have any input into the design or was this decided for you?
Can I just say I love the cover? I don't know why, probably a)because it's dark and b)because it's very simple. I know the cover doesn't really matter, but this one I think I'd pick up in a store based on the cover alone. Just saying.
Did you have any input into the design or was this decided for you?

Absolutely. The relationship between father and son was what interested me first before the luck. I am very fascinated by lineage and how the past influences the present and the future.

I can take no credit for the design. In-house designer, Emma Dolan, came up with it and I fell in love. Waiting on the cover was the most stressful part of the publishing process because if you have a bad cover you're stuck with it for life, but she did an amazing job and I'll be forever thankful for her genius. In fact, someone on Goodreads nominated it for best cover of 2010, so go Emma!

I can take no credit for the design. In-house designer, Emma Dolan, came up with it and I fell in love. Waiting on the cover was the most stressful part of the publishing process becau..."
I agree Scott I agonize most over the covers myself.


Hey, I posted a review of Blind Luck here: http://www.examiner.com/publishing-in...
And Scott was even so kind as to give another interview as well. Great book, Scott. Awesome debut novel. I enjoyed it.
And Scott was even so kind as to give another interview as well. Great book, Scott. Awesome debut novel. I enjoyed it.

And Scott was even so kind as to give an..."
Great review, Renee, and congratulations to Scott! Wow. This book's going on my TBR pile.
Debra
Fatal Encryption
Taxed to death
Thanks guys. I had fun reading. I do have a 'thing' about luck, so it was interesting to see how Scott made it a part of the plot for this story. I could easily imagine Blind Luck as a movie.
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Blind Luck (other topics)Taxed to Death (other topics)
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Blind Luck (other topics)
Scott has had a very interesting career and I recommend you check out his website http://www.blindluck.ca/, before you start
hammeringasking him questions. His resume includes editor, screenwriter, poet, teacher, and oh yeah, writer.I've got Blind Luck on my to-read list and I can't wait to check it out.
So, say hello to Scott and ask away.