
Hail fellow, well met!
My name is Alan Scott Holley. I was raised in a small mountain town in southwest Colorado, where I was lucky enough to bask in the simple things of life. When I was around eight years old, I fell in love with Shakespeare and wanted nothing more than to write sonnets for the rest of my days, but the first story I ever wrote was about a team of astronauts traveling to the sun to stop it from exploding. So, I guess you could say I’m the literary equivalent of the Bard meets Michael Bay.
I am a proud alumnus of Pepperdine University, where I earned a bachelor’s degree in creative writing, and also Portland State University, where I received a master’s degree in book publishing. I currently live in Nashville, Tennessee, where I am working to become a digital marketer, publishing professional, and author, with perhaps a few other aspirations on the side.
Like any good bibliophile, I love reading, and I only sometimes need a cup of coffee within reach to do so. I’m also an avid film and theatergoer, incessant joke-maker, part-time guitar plucker, and full-time decent human.