Category Archives: vampires

From Fire Comes Light: Screen(re)writing from the Soul

During the past two years, and under the tutelage of Hollywood script analyst Michael Ray Brown, I’ve been writing, rewriting, and revising my fourth feature-length screenplay called A Beautiful Unlife. Its very first draft, the first 30 pages of which … Continue reading

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Overstuffed with Projects & Ideas

It’s hard to believe it’s been two weeks since my team and I wrapped production on Cerise. And as I spend my mornings off from the university cutting and shaping the initial edit of what I hope to be my … Continue reading

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So Just What IS in My Manvelope?

The question is frequently asked: “What’s in the bag?” (it’s so not a bag) or “…folder?” (it folds but it’s not a folder) or “…manpurse?” (really?) I prefer the term “manvelope” and yes, there are tons of things squirming about … Continue reading

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