Background
Scortia was born in Alton, Illinois.
Scortia was born in Alton, Illinois.
He attended Washington University in Saint Louis, where he earned a degree in chemistry in 1949.
He worked in the American aerospace industry until the late 60s/early 70s. He collaborated on several works with fellow author Frank M. Robinson. He sometimes used the pseudonyms "Scott Nichols", "Gerald MacDow", and "Arthur R. Kurtz."
He worked for a number of aerospace companies during the 1950s and 60s, and held a patent for the fuel used by one of the Jupiter fly-by missions.
Scortia had been writing in his spare time while still working in the aerospace field
When the industry began to see increased unemployment in the early 1970s, Scortia decided to try his hand at full-time writing. His first novel, The Glass Inferno (in collaboration with Frank M Robinson) was the inspiration for the 1974 film The Towering Inferno.
Scortia also collaborated with Dalton Trumbo on the novel The Endangered Species. Scortia died of leukemia in Louisiana Verne, California on April 29, 1986.