Game Writing Sample #1
Branching Dialogue Interactive Fiction - D.C. Declassified
The following situation is a police interrogation. You assume the role of the thirty-nine-year-old Malcolm Dunwoody, long-time detective within D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), and a mysterious "Hooded Man" was just escorted into the interrogation room. It's late on a Friday and dinner is getting cold. The captain of the precinct has tasked you with linking the "Hooded Man" to a list of crimes that occurred earlier that day, ranging from petty theft to first-degree murder. You decide how Detective Dunwoody links the "Hooded Man" to the crime, if at all. The choice is yours. Click Here to Play the Full Scenario! |
Game Writing Sample #2
Branching Story/Dialogue Interactive Fiction - Runaway Groom
You assume the role of the sixty-seven-year-old Calvin Harris, a life-long pastor within the Diocese of El Paso, tasked with officiating the wedding of the son of one of your longtime parishioners. But unfortunately, the soon-to-be husband has vanished without a trace, mere moments before vows are exchanged. As time continues to pass, the guests grow restless and you are tasked with getting the wedding back on track. Decide how you, Pastor Harris, will save the wedding gone haywire, if at all. The choice is yours. Click Here to Play the Full Scenario! |
Game Writing Sample #3
Branching Story Interactive Fiction - Bards and Bentleys
This interactive story is inspired by a Dungeons and Dragons quest that was in a previous campaign. Now retooled and reimagined within the open source interactive storytelling software, Twine, new paths are possible to save the world of Gensuun. It features the beginning of our party’s journey, at the final moments of their failed ambush of draconic goddess Suttony. After Suttony slays the party's leader, a Dragonborn Paladin, only one party member remains: an elderly Gnome Wizard. In the hopes of saving his party from annihilation, the Gnome casts a powerful spell to reverse time so the party can form a better plan of attack. But, in haste the spell was cast much too powerfully... and in the wrong direction. (Or Here to Play a Shorted Dialogue-Focused Version!) |
Game Writing Sample #4Item, Character, and Location Descriptions - Light Speed Zero
This writing sample features original campaign characters, custom key items and locations as found in my original campaign set in the bloody colonization efforts of our galaxy by Earth's largest mega-corporations. |
Writing Sample #1Short Film Screenplay - Ms. Mumble
Alex is an ambitious college student with aspirations to become the voice of her hometown radio station. But even when her early career is threatened and the associated stress causes her speech impediment to return, she still perseveres and fights to get her world back into order. |
Writing Sample #2Feature Screenplay - Off-Campus
What are our limits? If we do not know our limits, how can we find them without going too far? Cyrus and Oscar intend to find out in order to build a better tomorrow for themselves. |
Writing Sample #3TV Pilot Screenplay - The Runway Model
Two young and hungry fashion design partners are making final touches to prepare on the day before their largest showcase event yet; the only problem is that their model suddenly is limping. Limping and runway models mix like stones in a blender. Click Here to Read! |