Cynthia Webb completed degrees in Photography and Mass Communication. Her work experience includes public radio dj, TV production assistant, wildland firefighter and EMT. Her writing ranges from public service messages, TV commercials, newspaper op-eds, congressional testimony, screenplays and dramatic theater.
Combining a love of visual expression and writing, Ms. Webb crafted a screenwriting career that has resulted in numerous awards. Her screenplays have won the Sautter Memorial, Kern Film Festival, Cash Pot Contest and International Horror Hotel's Film Festival's Best Script Overall. They’ve been selected projects at Stowe Story Lab and Nostos Screenwriting Retreat, as well as being finalists at multiple film festivals.
Her one act play, Driver’s Ed has had multiple productions, Including a full production at the Helena Avenue Theater, Helena, Montana. This comic mother and daughter play was also a selection at the first Montana Playwrights Conference in Helena, and won 2nd place in the Writer’s Digest Writing Competition. It was also a selected project at the Verge Theater in Bozeman, Montana and included in Verge Theater's New Play Fest in 2025. Her 10 minute one act play, That's What She Said, had full production in three theaters in 2023. An Untethered Woman, a one act play about grief has had three staged readings - at the Anaconda Ensemble Theatre, one supported by a Montana Artist grant at the Myrna Loy Theater in Helena, Montana and Verge Theater's New Works Fest 2025 in Bozeman, Montana.
She has produced four one-woman photography shows, two funded by grants.
An Experiment in Encaustic Photography
Stonehenge: Within the Circle
The Devil’s Backyard – After the Burn: The Meriwether Fire
Women at Work: Positive Images for Middle School Girls
Most recently she’s learning to play bluegrass ukulele. She loves to kayak and is an avid drone pilot.