Today, I'm Mr. Mom. Twenty years ago, I was the short, furry fella who was always forced to read my writing last. Then the drugs happened. Fast-forward a life of recovery. A failed marriage where my ex-wife cheated on me with an avatar. A decade of hocking and writing radio commercials. Going back to the college I flunked out of due to those damned drugs and writing a film about said Catfish case study. Culminating in me retiring from radio and moving from New York/Vermont to Atlanta to give storytelling a go.
Oh, I also met the perfect-for-me lady and married her as soon as socially acceptable. My days are filled with caring for my Korean mother-in-law (who lives with us) and our two boys. One is a freshman, and one is in 7th grade. They're amazing. However, marrying a gal with two kids at that age - I didn't get thrown into the deep end of the pool. I got thrown into the middle of the ocean with a flesh wound. I love them so much.
Professionally, I write social media posts, blogs, web content, and scripts for my Ben & Jerry's flavors of clientele (government agencies, marketing agencies, web designers, etc.).
I’ve written six feature scripts so far:
Good Grief – 50 minutes produced college drama about what happens when a man’s wife has an emotional affair on him; how does he rebound?
Little Man – A romantic comedy that asks, what if a thirty-something, still living at home, pizza delivery man challenges the king of a local triathlons gang and ends up finding love and himself in the process?
The Coach – A dark comedy that asks, what if, in an effort to stomp out the Guru to God, Antoine Collins, a young reporter, enlists the help of a stud yet heavily flawed life coach of her own? And did she make a fatal mistake by doing so? (2017 QF We Screenplay Feature Competition)
Unsaveable (horrible title) – A romantic comedy that wonders what would happen if a womanizing drunk is forced to go back in time and convince the younger version of him to fall in love with a good woman and that good woman is him?
Savant (Hired by a producer) – A drama that asks, what if the most remarkable accomplishments of the 20th Century – The atomic bomb, fine arts, outer space – were the result of this think tank that was filled with teenage Autistic Savants?
Brantland - In a variation of Little Man – What would happen if a man publicly humiliated returned to his hometown 25 years to salvage his name by winning the town’s world-famous
event?
And lastly, one pilot asking why hasn’t there been a version of the West Wing and Succession within the confines of the World Wrestling Entertainment?
Turning Heel – Where are superheroes on food stamps? Where are professional athletes who have a shorter life expectancy than pro football players? This is the story of a family who rules the world of professional wrestling, a family who desperately covets it, and a family who wants to decimate it. (2021 SF ScreenCraft Screenwriting Fellowship, 2021 Austin Film Festival Second Rounder, and 2021 Filmmatic Drama Screenplay Awards).
Unique traits: I have a lisp.
Turning Heel Budget: $1M - $5M | Drama When a wrestling mogul loses grip of his fading Wrestling Federation, the backstabbing machinations that brought him to entrepreneurial superstardom are put to the test when a rookie wrestler, a devoted son, and one of his own separately decide to set eyes on his empire.
The Coach Thriller ⋄ Drama A dark comedy that asks, what if, in an effort to stomp out the Guru to God Antoine Collins, a young reporter, enlists the help of a stud yet heavily flawed life coach of her own? And did she make a fatal mistake by doing so?
Good Grief
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Film
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Writer/Director What happens to a "happily married man" when he finds out his wife has been having an online affair? Who can he turn to?
ScreenCraft Fellowship Semifinalist
(2021)
Austin Film Festival Second Rounder
(2021)
Castleton State College
(2002-2016)