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A lifelong storyteller, I told nightly tales, made up on the spot, to my brother in our shared childhood bedroom which had years of continuity.
I began my professional career in TV news where my work won an Edward R. Murrow Award and earned two local Emmy nominations.
After relocating to Washington, D.C., I wrote screenplays for pitch sessions with Mayhem Pictures and directed award-winning productions, including the TV pilot "Hard to Be Me" and the feature film "Die Noobs." My freelance portfolio includes video and scripting work for Hearst, The Daily Dot, and the U.S. Department of State.
An aspiring novelist, I am currently querying my debut work: FREEDOM'S DAY.
Not able to stop creating, in my downtime I love game mastering tabletop role-playing games, mostly Shadowrun. In order to stay disciplined, I've been program weightlifting for a decade. Not only am I a fan of the Green Bay Packers, I own a share of the team.