• Pitch-deck for screenplay, ‘JACK RANCE.’

                DETECTIVE JACK RANCE       Book One          WHO KILLED MAX SCHIP?         (Murder in Whitehall, N.Y.)                   S.W. Laro Logline: A haunted ex-cop and gambler leaves 1950’s Las Vegas for Whitehall N.Y. to help solve a murder case and seek redemption for

  • A writer, WRITES!

    “Every time I write, I die a little bit more, Then, I breathe again.” The story is the ‘thing.’ Yes? I think so. I was born in many ways to be a scribe. My father Louis Scotty Scotellaro (2/7/1936 – 9/11/2025) was the consummate Renaissance Man who instilled in me a love for fiction. “BOOKS

  • Soon to come..,’Hello My Father, Hello My Son’

    Welcome to a memoir about my father Louis Scotellaro. The following text is a WIP (work in progress) in honor of our recently transcended father, Louis/’Poppy‘ as he was affectionately known as. I will be adding more biographical history of my father and my grandfather Anthony’s life every so often. The full memoir will be

  • ‘ WHO KILLED MAX SCHIP?’

    Challenges in business are a given, but it’s our response to them that defines our trajectory. Looking beyond the immediate obstacle, there lies a realm of opportunity and learning.

  • ‘CONFESSIONS OF A WOLFMAN’

    Every business has a unique potential waiting to be tapped. Recognizing the keys to unlock this growth can set an enterprise on the path to unprecedented success.

  • ‘THE LIONS OF TENAFLY’

    The magic that emerges from effective collaboration is undeniable. When diverse minds converge with a shared purpose, the results can be transformative.

  • ‘BACK TO THE WORLD’

    What fosters effective teamwork? It’s not just about grouping individuals together and hoping for the best. It’s about cultivating an environment where trust, open communication, mutual respect, and a shared vision converge.

  • ‘THE BLARNEY BOYS’ (A Hell’s Kitchen Tale)

    This was the first novel written in Vermont back in 2000. After moving to our family home in town of Chittenden on land called Bausch Lane Hill, ‘The Blarney Boys’ became one of several works of fiction dedicated to the West Side of Manhattan, the infamous HELL’S KITCHEN.