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Christopher Scotton

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I grew up about 30 miles outside of Washington, D.C. in what was then undeveloped country. It was a place of cornfields and tree houses, dammed-up creeks and secret swimming holes. In the summers, my brothers and I would dash out around 8:00 am for wherever and return just in time for dinner in the evening. It was a magical place to be a kid and I wanted to recapture that wonder of discovery as fourteen year-old Kevin explores his new surroundings in my debut novel The Secret Wisdom of the Earth.

When I was about Kevin’s age, developers bought up most of the land and the idyllic bounds of my childhood became one big construction site—creeks were backfilled and swimming holes ran to mud. All of us neighborhood hellions felt a great sense of l
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Christopher Scotton Hi Pam,

So sorry for the delay in answering! I grew up in a little town in northern Montgomery County called Laytonsville. It was country back then but…more
Hi Pam,

So sorry for the delay in answering! I grew up in a little town in northern Montgomery County called Laytonsville. It was country back then but now its part of the exoburbs. Much of the Kevin/Buzzy early plot is based on my time in that area.

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“I guess I learned that even though most people are good, they can be talked into doing bad things by one or two jerks...And I guess, people sometimes need someone who can stand up and remind them that they are good people and they know what's right.”
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“Pops smiled. “Son, the more people I meet, the less good I get at labeling them. That’s a wisdom I hope you acquire.”
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“I held her and she cried into my shoulder so deeply that I could feel the sorrow from her soul blending completely and profoundly with my own.”
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Erik F. Thanks for the friend request, Christopher. Flannery O'Connor was a very talented lady, blessed with a wicked imagination! "A View of the Woods" is very disturbing, even nightmarish. Some of her stories (their endings, especially) nearly knocked me out of my seat.

Anyway, I look forward to talking with you more around this site.


Maciek Hi Christopher! Thank you for the friend request. I'd love to talk about literature and am looking forward to many interesting exchanges of opinions! :)


Cheryl Thanks for the request, Christopher. Looking forward to the SLT reading challenge!


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Mel Thanks for the friend request! :) Nice to connect on here with other Southern Literary Trail members. I enjoy that group a lot.


Natalie Thanks for your kind words. :) BM is a personal favorite and I find myself defending it a lot from naysayers. Then again, I'm also a fan of American Psycho.


Richard Hello Christopher. Thanks for the friend request. I look forward to further discussions.


Christopher Scotton Melki wrote: "Wow! Great news about your book. I'm looking forward to it."

Great to connect, Melki. BTW, I see you have Blood Meridian on your to read list. It's very violent but a stunning book. I'm reading it again now and highly recommend it. Glad to see you only rated Oscar Wao 3 stars--my thoughts exactly...I gave it a “meh” --Chris


message 1: by Melki

Melki Wow! Great news about your book. I'm looking forward to it.


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