I'm the author and illustrator of the suspense novel "The Girl with the Bloody Dreadlocks," which is acclaimed by "Tales from the Crypt" producer Alan Katz. I'm a veteran news writer, artist and photographer for daily newspapers and a national Christian magazine. I also did public-affairs work for a U.S. Senator, and I gave legal help to hundreds of battered women. Now I'm writing and pitching TV pilots. So, please read and rate my scripts for the science-fiction drama/comedy "Hot Fudge Warriors"! Thanks in advance.
Unique traits: Law degree from Vanderbilt, worked for a U.S. Senator on Capitol Hill, spent more than 15 years in the journalism industry, loves Rod Serling and Gene Roddenberry, knows some ancient Greek, taught Bible classes for more than a decade, believes in universal human equality with freedom for all.
Hot Fudge Warriors Budget: $1M - $5M | Sci-fi ⋄ Drama Terrorists heralding Armageddon kidnap an orphan girl's sick granny, and the family's survival depends on a brave ice-cream man, his neurotic wife, his vengeful ex (an assassin), and a general struggling to stop a second U.S. Civil War.
Hot Fudge Warriors, Episode 2 Budget: $1M - $5M | Sci-fi ⋄ Drama The roots of America's second Civil War are planted with an amusement-park bombing that launches an awkward love triangle and an apocalyptic mystery.
Community Service Award from U.S. Army's Fort Campbell
(2009)
Scholastic Excellence Award for Evidence Law at Vanderbilt U.
(2002)
Scholastic Excellence Award for Tax Law at Vanderbilt U.
(2001)
Alabama Press Association Awards for Best News Package
(2000)
Society of Business Editors and Writers recognition
(2000)
Dow Jones Newspaper Fund News Editing Scholarship
(1992)
Dow Jones Newspaper Fund News Reporting Scholarship
(1991)
Newhouse Foundation Journalism Scholarship
(1991)
Best Fiction of Greater Atlanta Public Schools (2nd Place)
(1989)
Georgia Governor's Honors Program - Communications/Theater
(1988)
Vanderbilt University
(2000-2003)
Oakwood University
(1989-1993)