I usually write sci-fi and fantasy, often exploring diverse relationships, equality, and subtle social commentary. Recurring themes include absent father figures, the impact of extremist dogma, and how technology shapes identity and society.
In my latest script, The Resonant, a grieving father and son become entangled in a hidden Atlantean war beneath the Orkney Isles. This story explores intergenerational trauma, spiritual displacement, and climate reckoning, all while rooted in a deep emotional core — a man trying to reconnect with his son amid global consequences. The script ties ancient mythology and speculative science into a grounded emotional journey, continuing my passion for high-concept stories with personal stakes.
Many of my narratives reflect a reconciliation between past and future. In Zero Flux, Tyler Fenwick returns home after his father’s death, caught between advancing science and a fractured family legacy. Like The Resonant, it delves into the human cost of progress and the tension between emotional survival and scientific purpose.
Diversity is central to my storytelling. Characters like Glitter Divine, the drag queen mechanic in Zero Flux, reflect my commitment to crafting inclusive worlds where identities and relationships are treated with respect. I often write stories that challenge societal norms, celebrate individuality, and refuse to default to tradition.
At the heart of my work are characters seeking redemption, truth, and connection — often forced to confront uncomfortable truths about themselves and the world. I’m drawn to stories where characters navigate moral dilemmas, often under pressure from rigid belief systems that threaten personal and societal freedom.