Scott West

Scott West

Scott West is an award-winning author and storyteller from Canada. He has written books inspired by his past experiences and observations, including youth novels, short stories, and children’s stories. His work has been recognized internationally, and he has been the recipient of various literary awards.

West was born in Victoria, British Columbia, in 1978, and grew up in the province’s rural interior. His love for reading led him to pursue a career in writing and storytelling. After graduating from Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, he began writing stories for the radio. He then went on to work as a newspaper reporter, followed by a stint as a magazine editor. It was during his time writing for these publications that West began to refine his craft and hone his skills as a storyteller.

Since then, West has written an impressive array of novels and short stories. His first book, Tender Wires, won the Canada Councils for the Arts Book Awards in 2006. West’s debut novel, Silence and the Moving Spirit, was released in 2007 and went on to win the BC Book Award for Fiction. His third novel, In Days Like These, was shortlisted for the prestigious CBC Radio Literary Award. Other notable awards include a nomination for the Asturias Prize for young novelists, and the Odyssey Award for Youth Literature in 2012.

West strives to work in a variety of genres and styles. Many of his works feature moral and ethical issues, often drawing on experiences from his own life. He is particularly strong when it comes to writing about social norms and exploring difficult concepts like death, loss and expectation. His writing style often employs a lyrical, almost poetic quality, and many of his stories feature a romantic or magical element.

In addition to his work as an author, West also works as a storyteller and educator. His stories have been featured at a variety of events, including schools, festivals and libraries. He has also been in residence with the Ithaca College Writers Institute. West is also passionate about storytelling in digital forms, and has written stories for interactive projects.

West’s stories often focus on the importance of understanding and communication. He believes that storytelling is an important tool in order to bridge the gap between different cultures, and to make space for those who have traditionally been marginalized or overlooked. His work attempts to create a better understanding of cultural differences, and to make meaningful connections between people.

Scott West is an important figure in Canadian literature. His works explore themes of identity, grief and friendship, and he has been a leader in exploring meaningful stories through digital formats. West has won several awards for his writing, and his work continues to challenge and inspire readers.

Author books:

The Language of Trust: Selling Ideas in a World of Skeptics

The Language of Trust: Selling Ideas in a World of Skeptics

A practical guide for professionals to learn how to create powerful and effective communication that builds trust.