




Regis Schilken spent thirty years as an educator with the Pittsburgh Public
School System. His interest in writing and storytelling began with the volumes
of story related materials he created for school students.
At Saint Vincent College, Regis majored in theology and philosophy. To this
day, he still remains obsessed with that shadowy realm where science and
philosophy overlap, always searching for the ultimate meaning of life including
the enigma of being itself.
Regis has had several articles published in a national magazine and a short
story published in Dan River Anthology. He has completed five novels and
several screenplays. Regis' writing reflects his search for meaning, of both
good and evil, in bizarre and terrifying ways as evidenced in his most recent
novel: You Know When.
For Blogcritics under Sci/Tech, Regis writes a series of articles titled: Science
and Being. In addition, much of his free time he spends reading and writing
book reviews for several websites.
Currently, Regis lives with his wife Jennie in Bethel Park, a municipality just
outside the city of Pittsburgh. They have three children, one beautiful
granddaughter, and two very handsome grandsons.
Regis plans to continue writing until he can no longer push the keys on his
keyboard or remember what they are for.
