Scott R. Cyre

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Scott R. Cyre


Born
in Canada
July 20, 1968

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Scott R. Cyre is an author of fantasy and humor. He is also a poet, who explores themes of faith and the afterlife.

His upcoming novel, Dragonwind, is an epic fantasy tale of a world about to be re-introduced to magic after many centuries and the two factions fighting for control over it.

His first book, How to Laugh and Think Like a Christian, was published in 2017 and is a collection of the best articles from his popular Christian humor blog, Herman’s Neutics.

He has also published two hilarious, short short stories, The Mudman of Mount McKinley, and The Pastor and the Pumpkin Schnapps.

Scott lives with his wife in Dallas, Texas and is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary.

Scott R. Cyre isn't a Goodreads Author (yet), but they do have a blog, so here are some recent posts imported from their feed.

The Viral Spread of PCHD





Political Correctness Hypersensitivity Disorder (PCHD) has lived in our communities since the day Cain called Abel a poopyhead, causing his younger brother to cry (it’s in the Message Bible, I promise). From there, legends of the faith began hurling insults everywhere they went. John the Baptist called the Pharisees “broods of vipers” and Jesus called them “hypocrites.” St. Jerome (translator of t

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