Currently a New Yorker, Scott Oglesby grew up in the "Ark-La-Tex," and has a BA from the Univ. of Arkansas. He spent the next twenty years in Cleveland, LA and San Francisco working in civil rights, public schools, and social services before opening a cafe in S.F. Then indulging long repressed muses, he reinvented himself as a photographer, singer, theater artist and comedy writer. Eventually, his Southern genes and inner demons pushed him over the edge to novelist. His article, "No Radio," a tale of a beleaguered Manhattan motorist, was published in New York's West Side Spirit. "Riding High"