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Welcome to BillScheft.com, the official online headquarters for all shameless self-promotion of urban wit Bill Scheft, former longtime writer for David Letterman and author of six books, including his Larry David-anointed latest novel (and first audiobook!):
Bill Scheft (born February 15, 1957, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American comedy writer and novelist. He is best known [1] for being a staff writer for David Letterman [2] from 1991 to 2015, during which time he was nominated for 15 Emmy awards.
- Comedy, fiction
- American
- English
BILL SCHEFT. Novelist, columnist, television writer. During the last three decades, Bill Scheft has established himself as a versatile, singular and influential comedic voice. His latest novel, TOMMY DASH: WAS IT EVERYTHING I SAID? is now available on Audible (and other audio sites).
In EVERYTHING HURTS, Bill Scheft is firing on all eight rumbling, throaty cylinders." –RICHARD RUSSO, Pulitzer Prize-winning author. "Just when you thought rock n' roll was beyond parody, along comes Bill Scheft with this notorious novel about the fall and dubious resurrection of a fabled garage band.
Novelist, columnist, television writer. During the last three decades, Bill Scheft (www.billscheft.com) has established himself as a versatile, singular and influential comedic voice. His latest novel, TOMMY DASH: WAS IT EVERYTHING I SAID? is now available on Audible (and other audio sites).
Big Think Interview with Bill Scheft - Big Think. Who's in the Video. Bill Scheft is a novelist, columnist, and television writer for the Late Show With David Letterman. His most recent...
- 30 min