Executive Producer

Director of Development

Scott C. Carr

E! Online recently hailed Scott Christian Carr's work, saying "True genius abounds here-Chris Carter, take heed!" Scott is the Sr. Writer and Associate Producer of Dead Tenants, a paranormal reality television series currently airing on TLC (The Learning Channel). He has written for Sony Entertainment, and developed Closer Encounters, a multimedia news and fiction department for Artisan Films' Distant Corners Entertainment Group.

In addition, Scott's TV production experience includes work as the 'Director of Development' with Triple Threat Television and worked closely with producer Erik Sorenson (former president MSNBC) and documentarian Fredric Golding (Academy Award nominee, The Hank Aaron Story). With Triple Threat TV, Scott has developed/produced reality/documentary television programming for MSNBC, ESPN, CNBC, Spike! TV, Discovery Networks and TLC (The Learning Channel). His original animated children's TV series Whatever Happened to Zephyr McGee? was recently optioned by FutureThought Productions in Bombay.

He's the Chief Editor of the critically acclaimed Apocalypse Fiction Magazine and the Writer and Executive Producer of the AFM/Blue Moon Movies feature film, The NUKE Brothers and the spin-off series The Last Wizard.

Carr's work has been favorably reviewed in both MovieLine and Heavy Metal: The Adult Illustrated Fantasy Magazine, and in 1999 he was awarded The Hunter S. Thompson Award for Outstanding Journalism.

Scott C. Carr is a writer and journalist with an insatiable curiosity for modern folklore. He has appeared as an expert on both television and radio, including recently FOX News: FOX In Focus and the film documentary The Hudson Valley Sightings. In addition, he produced and co-hosted his own radio talk show UFO Desk on 99.5 FM WBAI, NY. His fiction and nonfiction have recently appeared in Pulp Eternity, The Dream People Literary Magazine, and the Double Dragon Publishing book anthologies Of Flesh and Hunger, The Wicked Will Laugh, and Scary Holiday Tales to Make you Scream. A chapter from his novel Believer appears in Sick: An Anthology of Illness.

His epic 4-novel series of superhero family dysfunction, Champion Mountain, is currently available from Double Dragon Publishing. He is the creator and writer of The Continuing Adventures of Fat Man and Little Boy which is published by Plastic Farm Press and is currently available in comic book stores everywhere. Scott is currently hard at work researching and writing his nonfiction book, Junkyard Living, and his novel, Until the Stars Grow Dark.

Chief Editor, Apocalypse Fiction Magazine
www.apocalypsefiction.com

Writer/Producer, The NUKE Brothers
www.nukebrothers.com

Chief Editor, The Flying Saucer Gazette
Flying Saucer Gazette

Founder/Administrator, The Troll Kingdom (A 100% Free Speech Message Board)
Troll Kingdom

 

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