
AWARDS
REGIONAL FINALIST: 2004 Student Academy Awards
BEST FILM NOIR: New York International Independent Film Festival
FIRST PLACE : 2003 Brooks 24P Contest; First Place
NOMINATED: 2009 Pushcart Prize, Fireglass
FINALIST: 2007 Glimmer Train Short Story Award
SELECTED: 2005 One Reel Film Festival Filmmaker Challenge
SPOTLIGHT ARTIST: Rain Tiger's Story Hall; April 2007
WINNER: Kodak Student Filmmaker Grant
WINNER: Fotokem Student Filmmaker Grant
SELECTED: Writer & Director, 2002 Pioneer 2880 Contest
NOMINATED: 2009 Dzanc Books Best of the Web
SELECT SCREENINGS
Flicker Festival; Los Angeles, California
Utah Short Film & Video Festival 2003 & 2004; Salt Lake City, Utah
IASICFILM; University Al. I. Cuza from Iasi, Romania
Black Sea Love Film Festival; Constanta, Romania
Ivy Film Festival; Providence, Rhode Island
Northwest Film Center; Portland, Oregon
One Reel Film Festival 2004 & 2005; Seattle Washington
New York International Independent Film Festival; Los Angeles, California
World Horror Convention; New York, New York
Arlene's Grocery Picture Show; New York, New York
Sometime in October Film Festival; Wilmington, North Carolina
Pioneer Theatre; New York, NY
Moving Words: 2007 New Rivers Press literary festival; Moorhead, Minnesota
Olympia Film Festival; Olympia, Washington
Fargo Film Festival; Fargo, North Dakota
Wisconsin Film Festival; Madison, Wisconsin
ACEFEST; New York, New York
Little Fuckers; Los Angeles, California
Ashtoberfest; Asheville, North Carolina
MISCELLANY
Appeared as guest on Ghost Stalkers television show,
directed segment Richard Senate:Ghost Stalker ; 2002.
Appeared as the featured guest on the worldwide talk radio
program Picture's Up!, hosted by Bart Cameron.
Appeared as the featured guest on KMSU radio's
Weekly Reader, hosted by Rachael Hanel.
One of five writers asked to participate in the play BAR 9;
Los Angeles, California; November, 2005.
Invited to participate in the 10th Anniversary
One Reel Film Festival Filmmaker Challenge
along with Jason Reitman (Thank You For Smoking) and others;
Seattle, Washington; September, 2005.
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