First, know thyself

(A.K.A "About Me")

My obsession with narrative began in childhood when I would spend summers with my grandparents. They lived next to a movie theater and I would sneak in and watch 3-4 movies a day. At 18 I got my first radio job, followed by a full decade on the road with a traveling theater company. After years of absorbing full stories, then another decade of breaking them down into their individual components, I returned to Colorado to learn how to build them from the ground up by getting a BFA in Writing & Directing for Television and Film from the University of Colorado, Denver.

Every great protagonist faces a period of spinning their wheels, and for me, that was a two decades-long stretch in the media wilderness. This act was defined by five years navigating the high-stress grind of unscripted television, followed by twelve years as a commercial freelance writer and graphic designer. While the work offered some level of creative fulfillment, it felt like I was running in place. I was helping others execute their visions while realizing this wasn't the life path or purpose I originally envisioned for myself — but I didn't know how to break the cycle. Thankfully, none of that time, energy or effort was wasted, as it was just helping me build the skills I needed to move into my third act.

Act I: The Origin Story

Act II: The Lost Years

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Act III: The Vision

The turning point came when I decided to stop working on other people's visions and create my own. I returned to the blank page with a singular mission: to create media that matters. With a robust slate of distinct, high-impact screenplays finalized and hosted on the market, I am ready for the next step in my journey. I am actively seeking representation and production partners to bring these complex, deeply human stories to life, with the ultimate goal of stepping back behind the camera to help direct and produce them.