Scott S. Phillips
Writer : Author : Director
"Scott S. Phillips is like a modern beat writer -- tempered with postmodern sensibilities and a generous dash of observational comedy..." - Brian Jay Jones
"Oddball, funny, poignant... all descriptions of stories from the delightfully twisted mind of Scott S. Phillips." - Robert E. Vardeman
"Oddball, funny, poignant... all descriptions of stories from the delightfully twisted mind of Scott S. Phillips." - Robert E. Vardeman
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Scott S. Phillips
Occupation: Writer
Location: NM : United States
In addition to his previous careers (installing gas pumps, bussing tables, painting apartments, cleaning toilets, delivering pizza and running his own video store), Scott Phillips has written in almost every capacity imaginable: films, TV, comic books and even dialogue for talking dolls.
He's also the author of a short story collection, Tales of Misery and Imagination, the novel Friday the 13th: Church of the Divine Psychopath and his film reviews have been collected in the aptly titled Unsafe On Any Screen. Scott has worked in many capacities in the movie industry, including writing and directing the low-budget films Gimme Skelter and The Stink of Flesh (#5 and #8 on a recent list of the top 30 indie horror films). He wrote the screenplay for the cult action flick Drive and currently writes for the Saturday morning TV show Kamen Rider Dragon Knight.
He has worked in sound editing, make-up FX, cheeseburger-fetching and even marched around the New Mexico hills in the classic flick Red Dawn. Perhaps most importantly, he once performed as stand-in for the legendary Lemmy in a Motorhead video.
To avoid confusion, Scott Phillips has promised similarly named author Scott Phillips (The Ice Harvest) that he would always utilize his middle initial whenever he writes a book. At least on the cover.
Occupation: Writer
Location: NM : United States
In addition to his previous careers (installing gas pumps, bussing tables, painting apartments, cleaning toilets, delivering pizza and running his own video store), Scott Phillips has written in almost every capacity imaginable: films, TV, comic books and even dialogue for talking dolls.
He's also the author of a short story collection, Tales of Misery and Imagination, the novel Friday the 13th: Church of the Divine Psychopath and his film reviews have been collected in the aptly titled Unsafe On Any Screen. Scott has worked in many capacities in the movie industry, including writing and directing the low-budget films Gimme Skelter and The Stink of Flesh (#5 and #8 on a recent list of the top 30 indie horror films). He wrote the screenplay for the cult action flick Drive and currently writes for the Saturday morning TV show Kamen Rider Dragon Knight.
He has worked in sound editing, make-up FX, cheeseburger-fetching and even marched around the New Mexico hills in the classic flick Red Dawn. Perhaps most importantly, he once performed as stand-in for the legendary Lemmy in a Motorhead video.
To avoid confusion, Scott Phillips has promised similarly named author Scott Phillips (The Ice Harvest) that he would always utilize his middle initial whenever he writes a book. At least on the cover.