lkamb
Lewis Kamb has written about scoundrels, cheats, scams and frauds for more than 15 years. He's given voice to the voiceless, spoken truth to power and held the powerful accountable. He has deftly written about the human condition and spun narrative yarns about old and young, oddball and ordinary. He has written for The Olympian, The Stranger, The Skanner, The Birmingham Post-Herald, Knight Ridder News Service, The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, among other publications. He lives in Seattle, with his wife and son.