Storyteller for Brands, Media, and Non-Profits
I am a graduate of Indiana University. I have lived in Seattle and New York City, as a journalist, editor, screenwriter, performance artist, office worker and house cleaner. I wrote my first novel, Yu: A Ross Lamos Mystery, while housesitting in elegant homelessness. Yu went on to win second place in a 2006 national literary contest, and was published in 2010 by Open Books Press. I have developed and co-produced documentary films, including the feature film Kumbh Mela: Songs of the River (Samsara Films, 2006). Currently I live in Bloomington, IN, where I have been active in community radio, writing and delivering local news for an award-winning News Department. I have also been a live, on-the-street interviewer for radio, and a grant writer and blogger for non-profits.
My, ahem, eclectic corporate administrative career encompasses life sciences, medical research, trade publishing, law, insurance, real estate, Fortune 500 business consulting, advertising, marketing, virtual-reality startup, holistic education workshop development, prepping book collections for cruise ship libraries, acting and teaching for children’s theater, snake-handling, and symphony and theater ushering.
Oh, and, by the way -- my work samples are included on this page as Attached Files until further notice.
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Available 11 am - 5 pm Monday through Friday.
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