Young author, Simon G. Scott, Amazes Audiences with his Latest Published Collection of Short Fiction, Deep Springs
Simon G. Scott breathes fresh air into the world of literature with a unique dramatic prose and incredible blending of genres through his short fiction. For such a young author, it is incredible the amount of experience this young man has harnessed within his fiction, making his characters accessible to any age group and any school of thought. His stories will make you laugh, cry, scream, beg, and cheer at their exploits and potential.
Ashland, OR (PRWEB) January 7, 2006 -- Simon G. Scott captivates his audience with a new collection of short fiction, Deep Springs. His characters embody nearly every experience that human beings have to offer, and his stories transcend genres, sometimes blending two seemingly impossible realms into a tangible, noteworthy environment.
Deep Springs chronicles the writings of Scott from 2003-2007, with most of the work completed during his instruction at Southern Oregon University. It is designed as a road map to the author's ever changing style and form. Watch this writer grow through his characters and their stories. A reader will find him or herself laughing, crying, begging, screaming, applauding, and cheering these stories as they mark a transition from young pupil, to an emerging artist.
Simon G. Scott wrote many of the pieces in Deep Springs in response to many of the fractured events of people's lives. It is a signature piece to define where the author has been, and certainly defines where he is going. He has used Lulu.com as his publishing platform in order to broaden his potential at reaching the maximum audience.
"It is a pleasure to have completed this collection so early in my writing career and I am thankful that a print-on-demand service such as Lulu.com can offer me these opportunities. Deep Springs is a piece on which I have spent an incredible amount of time. It has occupied my free time for the better part of a year and it is satisfying to finally see its completion." - Simon G. Scott
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