wrighting

 

Work as a writer includes my short play Fool's Mate, which won the Undergraduate Prize Play award from, and was produced at the University of New Hampshire; a subsequent draft was produced in New York by Stage One, Inc., a production that was invited into the inaugural NY Fringe Festival. My short play Root Cause was given a reading at EST's Octoberfest and is undergoing rewrites. I co-authored the film short High Plains Mixer (a lounge lizard spoof of the classic western) and the comedy Character Assassins. I also co-authored the feature screenplay of Character Assassins which is repped by the Gage Group in LA. I wrote the short In My Country for MoveOn.org's heralded "Bush in 30 Seconds" contest, a top-scoring finalist that was lauded on NPR and in Slate magazine. I am currently writing a feature screenplay, a tech-noir thriller examining the impact of biological enhancement and anti-aging technologies in the near future called ephemeron. I am also currently co-authoring a "multi-threaded narrative" called Static Limit with writers Dave Riedy, Craig Pospisil, Chris George, Harry Kakatsakis, Alisun Armstrong and Nita Pugkhem-George; it uses open-source gaming technology and computer software in a group writing process that creates a single story told simultaneously from the point of view of six different characters. Other planned pieces include the rock musical 2069 and the World War II drama PT 108.

(forthcoming)