Feature, Novel (in progress) - Paranormal/Horror A stressed-out mom of an interracial family has a hard enough time dealing with a racist ghost terrorizing her sick son and rebellious daughter, but then a demon comes to collect on her husband's debt. Set in a Chicago suburb in the 1980s, when Prince was king and Star Wars was a far away galaxy explored in the many toys spilled across the living room floor, Still Skin spins together a fairy tale, ghosts, demons, issues with racial identity, pop culture, and a dash of Hoodoo whenever Mama's around. The feature script is complete and I am currently working on the novel, publishing it in small "episodes" on the Kindle Vella platform. Download the first three episodes. View on Vella. Feature, Novel - Action, Holiday Adventure A Goth-elf steals the Naughty List to track down his Christmas demon idol--Krampus--but then he must charge into the underworld on Christmas Eve to rescue Santa, his sorta-girlfriend, and all the Naughty children Krampus has kidnapped in time to save the holiday. If he can pull it off, Jack just might be in for a Christmas surprise greater than he ever dared to wish for. Buy the book on Amazon.com! Semi-finalist, Screencraft Family-Friendly Screenplay contest. Feature, Novel - Drama, Frontier/Western Thrown from a racing stagecoach, a naïve runaway heads to Abilene, Kansas—where cowhands and outlaws vie for her affections until her fiancé tracks her down and nearly destroys the town trying to drag her home. The Prairie Dance doesn’t attempt to tell or rewrite history, but loosely weaves together the yarns and anecdotes of several African Americans who lived in the Wild West—including Black “Stagecoach” Mary Fields, the young cowhand Nat Love, a lovable con artist Ben Hodges, and outlaw Cherokee Bill. Buy the book on Amazon.com! Finalist - Peachtree Village International Film Festival Feature, Drama - Hired Writer (2019) After being physically attacked by his loving wife Carmen, a series of unsettling incidents lead her husband Pat to question just what is happening to her. It's only when Carmen can't find her own house one day, that she and Pat are ready to face the unimaginable: Carmen has early onset Alzheimer's. As her cognition deteriorates, and the time draws closer when Carmen will no longer even recognize her devoted husband, Pat finds refuge in the only place left that the disease can't reach -- his memories of their life together. |