The Man Who Invented Polka Dots

Jonathan D. Scott’s first two stories won first prizes in literary competitions, but he was sidetracked for many years by kids and career. Several years back he realized that he still had the writing bug and wrote two novels, LENEGRIN and THE WOMAN IN THE WILDERNESS, neither of which hit the major bestsellers list. (You are cordially invited to check them out on Amazon, though.)

Many of his recent short stories can be found in online and print journals. He lives in North Carolina with his wife and daughters and is an advertising copywriter and graphic designer.

He is proud to have a story on samizDADA.

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The Man Who Invented Polka Dots