During his three decades at The Christian Science Monitor, Scott Armstrong has been a business and technology writer, Los Angeles bureau chief, and National News editor.
He currently edits narrative cover stories for the weekly magazine.
He graduated from the University of Minnesota and now lives in Hingham, Mass., with his wife. The two stay in touch through Skype and serendipity with their farflung children, one in Washington and one in Kabul, Afghanistan.For fun, Scott fly fishes, reads poetry, and likes folding his own laundry.
Stories by Scott Armstrong
- From the Editors A headline worth a thousand words
- From the Editors Ethos of rugged independence in Appalachia spurs neighbors to turn to neighbors
- From the Editors Staving off starvation
- Modern Parenthood Frank Zamboni: We hardly knew you
- Modern Parenthood Mother's Day in Minnesota: bass fishing vs. brunch
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