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Scott Davis Howard

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Scott Davis Howard holds an MA in British literature from the University of Montana, a BS in communications from Norwich University, is an Agnes Meyer Teacher of the Year nominee, and was a semifinalist in the 2014 Norman Mailer Writing Contest for Educators. He spends his days regaling his twelfth grade students with thrilling tales about Beowulf, Sir Gawain, Macbeth, and Dorian Gray, and his nights ferrying his offspring between the soccer field and Cub Scout meetings. In his rare moments of quiet (when the children are eating snacks in the van, sprinkling crumbs all over the carpet), he wonders when and how he became a soccer mom. He wrote the original draft of his debut novel, "Three Days and Two Knights," on an outdated laptop, standin ...more

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Release Party

Hey folks,

My newest novel, FARADAY'S MIRROR, is out this week. Hop on over to Facebook and join the release party. There will be a book talk, Q and A, live readings, giveaways, drawings, and group chats. I'd be happy to have you. It's a public event.

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“I warn you, my cynicism is so strong that it borders on optimism.”
Scott Davis Howard, Three Days and Two Knights

“You know, that’s the trouble with humanity—half of the dreamers want to carry us forward, kicking and screaming, into an unrealistic and unattainable future, and the other half want us to fall back into an imaginary ‘simpler time’ when everything was easy.”
Scott Davis Howard, Believing and Acting: The Pragmatic Turn in Comparative Religion and Ethics

“Aelfric once told me that strong passionate loves always destroy themselves. They are kindled of a fire that burns so hot that no amount of fuel can sustain it. Those loves, Aelfric said, either dwindle with contact—unable to burn bright through the dreary intercourse of daily life—or suffocate with distance. Only a small and steady flame, he said, can last a lifetime. Though I haven’t loved before now, I’ve found it to be true of other passions. Those who fall headlong into obsessions do so often, and always quickly move on to new obsessions.”
Scott Davis Howard, Three Days and Two Knights

“I warn you, my cynicism is so strong that it borders on optimism.”
Scott Davis Howard, Three Days and Two Knights

“Life ends with death for each of us—for kings, and slaves, and gods—we are tied together by the final knot of death and failure, so there is no reason to look down on any other or for the gods to be patronizing or judgmental. We all lose. We all fail. We all die. But we all fight, and struggle, and defeat is not refutation.”
Scott Davis Howard, Three Days and Two Knights

“Women don’t place as much value on what can be seen with the eyes as men do—it fades, you see, and the man who is an attractive fool at twenty becomes simply a fool by fifty.”
Scott Davis Howard, Three Days and Two Knights

“You cannot be a great bard unless you’ve had at least one great experience, and you cannot sing of valor, villainy, heroism, loss, love, or betrayal unless you’ve experienced them firsthand.”
Scott Davis Howard, Three Days and Two Knights

“I know. You are about to say that Satan lifts up the evil lords to thwart God’s power (that’s the standard argument, I believe) but you can’t have it both ways. If there is an all-powerful God who created everything, then He must have created Lucifer to become Satan. If He has a Divine Plan, then Satan is part of that plan—evil, hatred, misery, disease, squalor, death—these must all be part of the plan. Mordred and Malestair and their ilk are part of God’s plan. The other option is that Satan was a mistake. But if God made a mistake—especially one of that magnitude, one Hell of a mistake—how can you believe that He is all-knowing and all-powerful? It calls into question the supposedly ‘inevitable’ outcome of the cosmic battle between good and evil.”
Scott Davis Howard, Three Days and Two Knights

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