A liberal young journalist returns from NYC to her conservative hometown for a visit
with her dad, who is in custody after January sixth.
When his girlfriend challenges him to go 48 hours offline, a digital media addict
re-homes himself in a storage facility instead of storing his devices there.
With his career in show business at stake,
a new Artistic Director works to revive Detroit's vintage Mercury Theater -
a longtime hub of Black culture in a majority Black city -
despite his crushing insecurities and unmistakable white-ness.
A callow young man of privilege discovers a refugee community and finds purpose,
with the help of a 3-D printer, in activating the power and responsibility afforded to him by his privilege.
Two couples from opposite sides of the political spectrum
each engage in polarized conversations about the 'other' --
until a sudden chance encounter forever changes their perceptions.
Blaming a certain conservative media outlet for causing estrangement
between her and her dad, a journalism student sets out to expose
their deceptive practices even if she has to co-opt those very same
practices in order to accomplish her goal.

A group of liberal student activists, out to save the world and
have fun doing it, team up with a conservative immigrant business owner
to fight a leaking landfill, and proceed to take on
the plastics recycling disinformation campaign.

Stories that Question Everything.

Hello! I write screenplays, television, and song lyrics that look for new ways of looking at things, with a focus on difficult contemporary problems including disinformation, polarization, and loneliness & isolation.

I specialize in digesting wonky long-form journalism — so you don’t have to — and turning it into entertainment.

I’m also quite funny and can dance pretty well, but you’ll have to take my word for that stuff.