SCREENWRITING

SHOESTRING R.I. Half-Hour Animated Comedy (Co-written with Robert Carieri and Hannah Ceselski)

A 13-year-old boy sets out to follow in the pursuits of his father, a paranormal investigator who mysteriously disappeared a year ago. With the help of his three best friends and an old sea captain, together they investigate the supernatural happenstances of their quaint little coastal town—including cursed ancient relics, haunted shipyards, and vengeful ghosts from the past.


ONE TRACK Half-Hour Crime Comedy (quarterfinalist of the WeScreenplay Pilot Contest)

In 1992, two Automated People Movers in the SeaTac Airport crash in a head-on collision with zero casualties. Nobody really cares about this except manager/engineer Aiden Zimro, who has an obsession with the train, and disgraced FBI agent Keeva Ryan, who thinks finding the Communist culprit for the crash will redeem her. As these two lead an unlikely team to investigate the crash, it becomes clear that discovering the culprit matters less to these people than their own selfish interests.


Vaudevillian Hour-Long Mystery Comedy (Co-written with Connor Wilson)

A murder-mystery set against the backdrop of 1905 vaudeville. Buster and his brother Jimmy are lowly tap-dancing partners in a mid-rate troupe until Jimmy is gruesomely murdered. With only three days left before the circuit embarks on its regional tour, Buster is tasked with both burying his brother and solving his murder. The troupe is quick to blame the brothers’ prior gang affiliation for the murder, but when the killer continues to strike in each new town the circuit visits, it seems more and more likely that it’s an inside job. Nobody is safe, and everyone is a suspect.