At a remarkably early age, this individual's fascination with the horror genre was sparked, drawing inspiration from renowned novelists such as Stephen King and Clive Barker. The intention was clear: to become the next horror great novelist. However, in 2002, this aspiration took a dramatic turn as he redirected his focus towards screenwriting.
A unique opportunity arose, allowing him to co-write his first low-budget screenplay, Urban Cannibal Holocaust, for no payment. Months of collaborative writing ensued, and although the co-writer offered to produce the film at a minimal cost, the finished product remains unseen to this day. This early experience laid the groundwork for future endeavors.
In 2003, a chance online encounter with a fellow screenwriter and actor led to a connection with Producer Dave Sterling, who commissioned him to write another low-budget horror film. This marked his first paid writing job, paving the way for a string of projects with Dave Sterling.
Since 2003, an impressive thirteen scripts he was commissioned to write have been produced and are now available on DVD. As a writer-for-hire, he has yet to create original material. Nevertheless, several spec scripts are currently in various stages of development.