Scott McKay

Scott McKay is a renowned political journalist, pundit, and bestselling author known for his incisive commentary and engaging storytelling. With a prolific career spanning both fiction and non-fiction, McKay has made a significant impact on the literary and political landscapes. His extensive work as a web publisher and political commentator has shaped his narrative style, blending sharp satire with compelling plots.
Scott publishes two websites – RVIVR.com and TheHayride.com, a Louisiana-based politics and culture site focused on southern current events – as well as serving in the role of Senior Editor at The American Spectator.
Scott is also a bestselling author of both fiction and nonfiction. His two political books, The Revivalist Manifesto: How Patriots Can Win The Next American Era and Racism, Revenge and Ruin: It’s All Obama, have both hit #1 on Amazon political category charts.
Scott is also the author of the four Tales of Ardenia novels Animus, Perdition, Retribution and Quandary, an epic action-adventure series set in a world very similar to Earth in which the forces of civilization and barbarity conflict in ways readers are bound to recognize.
King Of The Jungle marks another milestone in McKayโs career, showcasing his unique ability to craft thought-provoking and entertaining fiction. His keen insights into contemporary politics and media manipulation infuse the novel with a sense of urgency and relevance. With seven bestselling books to his name, McKay continues to captivate readers with his sharp wit and engaging narratives. A sequel to King of the Jungle, From Hellmarsh With Love, is now serializing at The American Spectator and is due to hit Amazon on November 5, 2024.
Living in the vibrant city of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Scott remains actively involved in political discourse and literary circles, always seeking to challenge conventions and provoke thought through his writing. His latest work is a testament to his dedication to exploring the intersections of politics, media, and fiction.