Writing is an extreme passion for M.Scott. He is an avid poet, often composing interesting and strange (some say “deranged”) pieces. He is also a prolific essayist, who will happily take on the challenge of any theme (he has written over forty essays on topics ranging from social protest theory to consumerism to metaphor concepts; from math proofs to narrative matrices to Project Management themes; from polyphonic motifs to human sexuality to the modal fallacy).
DIATRǼCVS is his first novel [written under a pseudonym derived from an anagram of his name], which Campbell considers to be an extensive Rhetorical exercise hidden within a fictional representation—a directed exposition on metaphor and narrative theories: “I tapped into every facet of my being for this grand, mysterious puzzle!”