Portfolio
Video Games
Nightingale
Narrative Editor/Writer
Nightingale is an open-world, multiplayer survival crafting game that takes place in a Victorian gaslamp fantasy setting.
As the sole editor for Nightingale, I was responsible for reviewing and updating all in-game text to ensure accuracy, consistency, and grammatical correctness. This required a lot of cross-discipline communication and an eye for detail to upkeep. Additionally, as part of my role, I was in charge of the maintenance of our internal wiki and became the main point of contact for localization efforts.
As a writer, I worked on codex entries, item descriptions, and dialogue for a number of historical and original characters, including NPCs such as Aurelio Acevedo Ortega, Kloka Anna, Oisin McAvoy, and Edgar Allan Poe. I assisted the narrative designers in quest design for many of these characters as well.
Film & TV
Rutherford Manor
Contributing Writer
Rutherford Manor is a prairie gothic horror digital/television series set in the pre-depression era of Middle America.
Working with the creative team at Rutherford Manor, I have collaborated with producers, directors, and screenwriters to write scripts for a 12-episode horror mini series and a full multi-season television series.
Comics
Rutherford Manor
Contributing Writer
Along with my co-writer, Jordan Lesko, I worked with the Rutherford Manor creative director, Preston Ewasiuk, as well as the comic’s illustrator, Atagun Ilhan, to bring the deranged inhabitants of Rutherford Manor to life in graphic novel form.
Podcasts
In 2021, I joined the remarkable cast of Massive Damage Adventures, a one-shot, actual-play, roleplaying game podcast on Spotify. I have been featured as both a player and a guest Game Master.
Player
Game Master
Non-Fiction
Sea of Faces
A creative non-fiction piece about the brother I never met. Published in The PROWlers: A Professional Writing Anthology (2013).
Game Time: Can your team’s safety strategy go the distance?
An article on how combining defensive and offensive approaches to measuring safety can prevent workplace incidents.