About Spencer Bollettieri
Biologist, journalist, and comic book writer, the works of Spencer Bollettieri are as extensive as they are diverse. Having written for places like Theme Park Magazine, ScreenRant, and various other publications, his work has been described as one-of-a-kind. Blending his background in science, unique voice, and love of most things nerdy to craft stories, articles, and scripts. Although having traveled the world in the pursuit of adventure and new stories to tell, he's mostly based out of New York City. Often wondering where his journeys might take him next.
Author Details
Once a biologist studying local bat populations and writing superhero comics, he journeyed into the world of freelance journalism. With an eye for detail, a nose for news, and his heart in the right place, if they say a person is a sum of their parts, Dr. Frankenstein couldn’t have assembled a more adept wordsmith.
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