I've written a few screenplays and short stories. Some are available here via links, some may require an email request, which you can submit through the contact link.
Screenplays & TV Pilots
Heir Apparent (feature screenplay)
Checkmate (feature screenplay)
Nothing will stop two ambitious women from attempting to claim the English throne after the death of Henry I. Not tradition, not their husbands, not even the threat of losing their sons.
Renaissance (TV pilot)
Lorenzo de Medici was one of the richest and most powerful men in the late 15th century. The only people who did not fear him were the members of his own household: His teenage children, his right-hand man Amerigo Vespucci, his newly discovered artist-in-residence, Michelangelo, and the brilliant young man he has hired to tutor his son—Machiavelli.
Coldwater Canyon (TV pilot)
A dying billionaire must decide which of his children will inherit his real estate empire: His teenage son—who is fully in the clutches of the billionaire's grasping wife, his daughter Gueneviere, who has spent her life trying—and failing—to please him; or his favorite, most gifted and eldest, Bella, who loathes him.
Mary Read (feature screenplay)
In the early 18th century, a woman could be either
a wife or a whore. Neither of those choices appeals
to Mary Read, who decides that the best way to
survive in a man's world is...to be a man. (Written
for Jean-Jacques Annaud;
based on a true story.)
The Third Witch (feature screenplay)
The Third Witch, based on Shakespeare's Macbeth, tells the story of Gilly,
a 15-year-old girl who vows to avenge the murder
of her parents. (Written for New Line Cinema and
based on the novel by Rebecca Reisert.)
1066 (feature screenplay)
1066 tells the story of Harold, the last
Anglo-Saxon King of England, and William the Conqueror
as they prepare for the Battle of Hastings. (Written for Marshall Herskovitz to direct; based on historical events.)
Short Stories
Alone (published on the sadly now defunct—but archived!—Popcorn Fiction)
A man gives up everything to be the first deep space traveler.
Loarinna (published on Popcorn Fiction)
A boy finds himself lost on the farm his mother never wanted.