
I’m an award-winning writer, narrative designer and creative living in Toronto, Canada.
Video Games
In 2020, I completed my first contract as a Narrative Designer on a story-driven game, Originals at Glu (EA). I broke stories for a brand new title within Originals, designed branched quests, wrote dialogue, assembled assets into Unity-readable scripts and play-tested every level.
As a life-long gamer, the experience was beyond rewarding and it hooked me instantly. I want to continue to tell great stories, create memorable characters and keep players engaged — keep them thinking and emotionally involved in the experience.
Most recently, I helped to create narrative-driven games at Relish Studios, including the upcoming Shadowrail Circus and an unannounced project for the Avatar: The Last Airbender IP






FIlm + TV
I began my screenwriting journey at Vancouver Film School in the Writing for Film & Television program. I graduated with awards for “Best Feature Film” and “Best Story Editor”.
Post graduation, I began story editing professionally and optioned my first screenplay, an original comedy pilot called, Day Players.
Day Players went on to win a few awards of its own, including a Canadian Comedy Award. I continue to write original screenplays including pilots, shorts and features for both live-action and animation.




Brand Creative
+ Earned Media
I started writing for a student-run arts magazine in college and fell in love with it—so much so that I stayed on as the Managing Editor after I graduated.
That experience led me to join Student Life Network, a division of the digital agency, 55 Rush. I managed dozens of content creators to regularly publish content which earned hundreds of thousands of engagements each month.
I left 55 Rush to explore life at other agencies. I developed narrative arcs, creative insights and content strategies for national campaigns while working with some of Canada’s biggest brands at various agencies in Toronto.
I’ve also had the opportunity to write for publications such as VICE Canada and the Toronto Star.









