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Stephen W. Scott

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Stephen W. Scott was born in Tulsa, OK. He attended the University of Oklahoma and graduated with a degree in Journalism – Professional Writing. He worked for a few newspapers, then moved to Wilmore, KY in 1991 to attend Asbury Theological Seminary where he received his Master of Divinity in 1995. After returning to Oklahoma, he served as a pastor and chaplain in the United Methodist Conference.
I has been working in education since 2001 and resides in Tulsa, OK. He also wrote “Clone Hunter” (out of print) and “Abandoned,” and several other short stories sold to various anthologies. With a love for horror, he has written "The Demon Inside Me," a first-person account of demonic possession, and "Do You Hear What I Hear" - both of which are th
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