The Great Tea Race
An award-winning feature script, "The Great Tea Race" sets sail on an exhilarating journey during the historic Great Tea Race of 1866. The story follows Kalea Fisher, a skilled and daring Malagasy sailor who defies societal norms to become the first mate aboard Captain Ned Kingsley's renowned tea clipper, the Taeping.
Facing fierce competition from rival captains Siege and George, Kalea must navigate treacherous waters, both literal and metaphorical. Amidst mounting tensions, prejudice from fellow sailors, and the unpredictable challenges of the high seas, she strives to prove her mettle in a male-dominated world.
From barroom brawls in London's gritty pubs to the relentless pursuit of victory across the ocean, "The Great Tea Race"is a captivating tale of courage, camaraderie, and breaking barriers. Kalea's journey is not just about winning the race but also about redefining leadership and forging a new path for others to follow.
‘Co-Hab’ -A Raunchy New Comedy
Co-Hab – because when life hands you lemons, apparently the best response is to rent half your bed to strangers.
When Andrew’s latest life-coaching scheme flops harder than his didgeridoo business, he's forced to move in with his best friend, Brett, a workaholic lawyer. Brett offers him a place to stay, but with a catch: Andrew must follow the sacred “Cohabitating Agreement” (not a word, but let’s roll with it). Between Andrew’s entrepreneurial misadventures, Brett’s sanity being tested, and a revolving door of quirky guests, the real question is: how long before the townhouse becomes a lawsuit waiting to happen?
Hot Dog Harold - Novel
What if you could bite a zombie and turn them back into a human?
Meet Harold, a 13-year-old with more anxiety than muscles, navigating middle school, unrequited crushes, and... the zombie apocalypse? When Harold discovers his unconventional superpower—that biting zombies turns them back into humans—his journey from awkward bookworm to humanity’s last hope begins. But what’s worse: saving the world one nibble at a time, or still having to deal with Zak, the school's resident bully?
Hot Dog Harold – because sometimes, it takes a bite to turn zero into hero.