From a young age, I grew up on a steady diet of The Twilight Zone, The Addams Family, and the Universal horror universe. I was a teenager when the Scream franchise started, and I was hooked on gory movies. Shortly after, Troma films became a huge influence in my life and I knew I could make horror films too.
The first short I made was Attack of the Killer Asparagus (2000), a campy monster B-movie, with my original production company Vegetable Thing Productions (2000-2009). In 2005, I graduated from Texas Christian University with a B.S. in Radio/TV/Film. I began my professional editing career at Circle R Media (now CRM Studios) and had the opportunity to work on projects for clients like Budweiser, Gamestop, and Radio Shack. Now located on the Gulf Coast, I established A Girl and her Goldfish Productions (2016-present) and have produced award winning short films, screendance, and commercials. From 2018-2020, I lead a team for the 48 Hour Film Project in New Orleans, and won an award each year. My hobbies include gardening, drawing, and playing niche indie video games on Steam. I have two daughters, one husband, and three cats (2 black, 1 torti). |
My true passion is horror, specifically stories focused on the female experience. I often blend genres with sci fi or dark fantasy. I'm currently working on my first novella, a second world sci fi horror: The Black Gate (inspired by Lovecraft's "The Temple"). |