Scott Ryan is the author of
The Last Days of Letterman (2018),
thirtysomething at thirty: an oral history (2017). He wrote a comic essay book,
Scott Luck Stories (2014) about his time as a stay at home dad. He is the editor of
The Women of David Lynch (2019), He is the managing editor of the
Twin Peaks magazine,
The Blue Rose. He is a founding partner of Fayetteville Mafia Press. His writing has been published in
The Sondheim Review and
Fan Phenomena: Twin Peaks (Intellect Press). He wrote and directed the independent films
Meet Abby and
A Voyage to Twin Peaks . He is the host of the podcasts
Red Room Podcast, Scott Luck Stories, and
The thirtysomething Podcast. He lives in Columbus, Oh, is married, and has 4 kids.
Novelist, columnist, television writer. During the last three decades, Bill Scheft has established himself as a versatile, singular and influential comedic voice. After twelve years touring as a stand-up comedian, Scheft was hired as a monologue writer for Late Night with David Letterman where he remained until the show's conclusion in May, 2015. During his 24 years with Letterman, he was nominated for 16 Emmys. Which, ah, means he never won. A frequent creative presence on award shows, roasts and television specials, Scheft wrote for the 1995 and 2005 Academy Awards, was the head writer for three ESPY Awards and has contributed special material to the Emmys, Tonys and Grammys.