Scott Carl Sigler is an American
author
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of
science fiction
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and
horror and a
podcaster. Scott is a ''
New York Times
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'' No. 1 bestselling author of twenty novels, six novellas, dozens of short stories, and thousands of podcast episodes. He is a co-founder of Empty Set Entertainment, which publishes his young adult ''Galactic Football League'' series. He lives in
San Diego
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.
Early life and education
Sigler was born and raised in
Cheboygan, Michigan
Cheboygan ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is the county seat and largest settlement of Cheboygan County. At the 2020 census, Cheboygan had a population of 4,770.
Cheboygan is situated on Lake Huron at the mouth of the Chebo ...
, where he inherited a love of classic monster films from his father. His mother, a school teacher, encouraged his reading, offering him any book he wanted.
Career
Sigler wrote his first monster story, "Tentacles, Tentacles & More Tentacles," at the age of eight. Sigler attended
Olivet College (Olivet, MI) and
Cleary College (Ann Arbor, MI), where he earned a BA in Journalism and a BS in Marketing. Sigler has had a varied career path, having worked fast food, picking fruit, and shoveling horse manure, as well as working as a sports reporter, director of marketing for a software company, software startup founder, marketing consultant, guitar salesman, and played bass guitar in the post-hardcore band The Transfer.
''EARTHCORE'' was originally published in 2001 by iPublish, an AOL/Time Warner imprint. With the novel doing well as a promotional
ebook
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, Time Warner was planning on publishing the novel. With the economic slump following
September 11 attacks
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, Time Warner did away with the imprint in 2004. Scott then decided to start
podcasting his novel in March, 2005 as ''the world's first podcast-only novel'' to build hype and garner an audience for his work. Sigler considered it a "no brainer" to offer the book as a free audio download. Having searched for podcast novels and finding none, Sigler decided to be the first. Sigler was able to get ''EARTHCORE'' offered as a paid download on
iTunes
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in 2006. After ''EARTHCOREs success (''EARTHCORE'' had over 10,000 subscribers), Sigler released ''Ancestor'', ''
Infected'', ''The Rookie'', ''Nocturnal'', and ''Contagious'' via podcast.
Sigler released an Adobe PDF version of ''Ancestor'' in March 2007 through Sigler's own podcast as well as others. ''Ancestor'' was released on April 1, 2007 to much internet hype and, despite having been released two weeks earlier as a free ebook, reached No. 7 on Amazon's best-seller list and No. 1 on Sci-Fi, Horror and Genre-Fiction on the day of release. Sigler is leveraging
new media to keep in-touch with his fans, regularly talking with them using
social networking
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sites, via email, and IM. Scott Sigler was featured in a New York Times article on March 1, 2007 by Andrew Adam Newman, which was covering authors using podcasting innovations to garner a broader audience.
In March 2014, Executive Editor Mark Tavani at Ballantine Bantam Dell bought World Rights to a science fiction trilogy by Sigler. In the first book, ''
Alive'', a young woman awakes trapped in a confined space with no idea who she is or how she got there. She soon frees other young adults in the room and together they find that they are surrounded by the horrifying remains of a war long past ... and matched against an enemy too horrible to imagine. Further adventures will follow in two more books, ''Alight'' and ''Alone''. The books will be published under the Del Rey imprint. On Wednesday, July 15, 2016, it was announced that Alive made No. 1 on the New York Times Bestseller list in the Young Adult E-Book category.
Sigler calls
Stephen King
Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author. Dubbed the "King of Horror", he is widely known for his horror novels and has also explored other genres, among them Thriller (genre), suspense, crime fiction, crime, scienc ...
a "'master craftsman', who writes from the 'regular guy' strata from which he hails. His older stuff had no pretense, no 'higher message,' no 'I’m extremely important' attitude, just rock-solid storytelling and character development. He also would whack any character at any time, and that’s what hooked you in – when characters got into trouble, you didn’t know if they’d live, unlike 99% of the books out there that are trying to develop franchise characters." According to Sigler,
Jack London
John Griffith London (; January 12, 1876 – November 22, 1916), better known as Jack London, was an American novelist, journalist and activist. A pioneer of commercial fiction and American magazines, he was one of the first American authors t ...
's "
The Sea-Wolf totally changed my views on life". Sigler saw
''King Kong'' (1976) when he was a little kid. He said it, "Scared the crap out of me. I hid behind my dad’s shoulder and begged to leave the theatre. As soon as we were out, I asked when we could see it again – that was the moment I knew I wanted to tell monster stories. I wanted to have that same impact on other people."
Awards
Sigler has been a runner up in both the 2006 and 2007
Parsec Awards. In 2006 Sigler was a runner up for his short story ''Hero'' in the Best Fiction (Short) category and for ''
Infected'' in the Best Fiction (Long) category. In 2007 Sigler was a runner up for ''The Rookie'' in the Best Speculative Fiction Story (Novel Form) category.
In 2008, Sigler won the Parsec Award for ''Red Man'' in the Best Speculative Fiction Story (Short Form) category. He followed up with another win in 2009 for ''Eusocial Networking'' in the Best Speculative Fiction Story (Novella Form) category. 2010 saw him continue to win in the Best Speculative Fiction Story (Short Form) category with his podcast, ''The Tank'', and in 2011 he again took out the Best Speculative Fiction Story (Novella Form) category with ''Kissyman & the Gentleman''.
On July 31, 2015, Scott was inducted into the inaugural class of the Academy of Podcasters Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Fort Worth, Texas.
Personal life
Sigler resides in
San Diego
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,
California
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with his wife and dogs.
Bibliography
Stand-alone novels
* ''
Ancestor
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'' (2007)
* ''
Nocturnal
Nocturnality is a ethology, behavior in some non-human animals characterized by being active during the night and sleeping during the day. The common adjective is "nocturnal", versus diurnality, diurnal meaning the opposite.
Nocturnal creatur ...
'' (2012)
* ''Kissyman & the Gentleman'' (2019)
* ''
Aliens: Phalanx'' (2020)
''Sun Symbol'' series
* ''EARTHCORE'' (2001, 2nd edition in 2017)
* ''MOUNT FITZ ROY'' (2020)
''Infected'' trilogy
* ''
Infected'' (2008)
* ''
Contagious'' (2008)
* ''
Pandemic
A pandemic ( ) is an epidemic of an infectious disease that has a sudden increase in cases and spreads across a large region, for instance multiple continents or worldwide, affecting a substantial number of individuals. Widespread endemic (epi ...
'' (2014)
''Galactic Football League'' series
* ''
The Rookie'' (2009)
* ''The Starter'' (2010)
* ''The All-Pro'' (2011)
* ''The MVP'' (2012)
* ''The Champion'' (2014)
* ''The Gangster'' (2021)
''Generations'' trilogy
* ''
Alive'' (2015)
* ''Alight'' (2016)
* ''Alone'' (2017)
''The Crypt'' series
* ''The Crypt, Book One: Shakedown'' (2023)
''The Man In Gray'' series
* ''Slay'' (2024)
* ''Slay 2: Hatchet Man'' (2025 tentative; podcast finished Sep 8, 2024)
* ''Slay 3: Easy Kill'' (TBD; podcast currently ongoing)
Adaptations
Film
In May, 2007 the novel ''
Infected'' was
optioned by
Rogue Pictures
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and
Random House
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Films; however, the option lapsed in April 2010. The short story "Sacred Cow" was made into an online only mini-film by
StrangerThings.tv and was Stranger Things debut episode. "Cheating Bastard", a short film about a couple in love with football and their obsession with it, was created by Brent Weichsel and released via Sigler's RSS feed.
Graphic novel
In 2010, work began on a
graphic novel
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adaptation of Sigler's ''Infected''. The first issue was released August 1, 2012, but the series was put on hold indefinitely due to delays with subsequent issues.
Audio dramatizations
GraphicAudio
GraphicAudio is an audiobook publishing imprint of RBMedia. The GraphicAudio format includes a full cast of actors, narration, sound effects and cinematic music.
History
GraphicAudio began in 2004 as an independent company. GraphicAudio is loc ...
has produced full cast dramatizations for the following Sigler titles:
* ''Galactic Football League'' series (''The Rookie'', ''The Starter'', ''The All-Pro'', ''The MVP'', ''The Champion'', ''The Gangster'', ''The Reporter'', ''The Detective'', ''Title Fight'', ''The Rider'', ''The Stone Wolves'')
* ''Generations'' trilogy (''Alive'', ''Alight'', ''Alone'')
* ''Sun Symbol'' series (''EARTHCORE'', ''MOUNT FITZ ROY'')
* ''Druden'' adapted from the screenplay written by Scott Sigler with Adrian Picardi
Recordings
Albums
* ''The Crucible'' (2016) by Separation Of Sanity. Scott's original
spoken word
Spoken word is an oral poetic performance art that is based mainly on the poem as well as the performer's aesthetic qualities. It is a 20th-century continuation of an oral tradition, ancient oral artistic tradition that focuses on the aesthetic ...
appears on four tracks: "The Pact," "Pandemic" (inspired by his novel of the same name), "Bag Of Blood" (his major appearance on the album), and "End Of Days".
* ''Intersections'' (2018) by Evan Diamond & The Library. Scott plays
bass
Bass or Basses may refer to:
Fish
* Bass (fish), various saltwater and freshwater species
Wood
* Bass or basswood, the wood of the tilia americana tree
Music
* Bass (sound), describing low-frequency sound or one of several instruments in th ...
on all tracks.
''The Sweet Sensual Sounds of Superweapon''EP (Jul 1, 2022) by Superweapon. Scott, in the guise of Minister Merciless, is the singer and bassist for the band.
Readings
* Scott reads ''Union Dues – Off White Lies'' by Jeffrey R. DeRego on Escape Pod
Episode 49 on April 13, 2006.
* Scott reads ''Reggie vs. Kaiju Storm Chimera Wolf'' by Matthew Wayne Selznick on Escape Pod
Episode 117 on August 2, 2007.
References
External links
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People from Cheboygan, Michigan
Olivet College alumni
Cleary University alumni
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
American science fiction writers
20th-century American novelists
21st-century American novelists
American male novelists
American podcasters
American horror writers
Novelists from Michigan
American male short story writers
20th-century American short story writers
21st-century American short story writers
20th-century American male writers
21st-century American male writers
Conquer the World Records artists