Here you can find a list of my screenplays available for download.
I Give Up
This is my Balls Out; just giving up on rules and sanity and writing whatever craziness I wanted to write.
Future drafts are going to change a lot; this one is nuts.
Good Enough for Me
A romantic superhero action-comedy; it's a big genre soup and I'm trying to play them all relatively straight - though I don't mind bucking some of the more predictable tropes.
The Dragonslayers
A fantasy story wearing sci-fi clothes. I had a lot of fun taking fantasy things like elves and orcs and wizards and dragons, and figuring out what their spacefaring society would look like. Eventually, this was the result. The first draft is very setting-focused, but by the final draft I cut it to be more plot-focused.
The Destroyer
Before The Destroyer, I used to write exclusively from strong outlines, even if I eventually wound up ditching them; this was the first one I let grow organically, and that eventually became a big part of my process.
Smoke and Mirrors
This screenplay started out being co-written with Cassie, but life got in the way. She's always been a big part of my process, reading my stuff, giving notes, so we tried her having a bigger part of the process, but then she went back to school and just didn't have the time.
To Live For
I struggled with this one for a while, but ultimately I just never felt confident enough to call it finished. Suicide is a rough topic and if I couldn't handle it properly, I didn't want to handle it at all - and these drafts just don't handle it properly.
Shadows
I wrote the first draft of this one in a single week while my wife was out of town, just to see if I could do it. I technically could, but it was so bad I didn't consider it to be salvageable.
Gokhan
This one was loosely inspired by Star Wars. I started thinking about what it would look like if it was just fantasy, rather than science-fantasy. I'd also been reading a lot about Genghis Khan at the time, which wound up being a large part of it as well.
Gokhan was originally called "Messiah," and the early drafts reflect that.
War of the Bands
Originally written in a single month as a part of Script Frenzy, the now-defunct screenwriting version of NaNoWriMo. As you might guess from a screenplay being written in a single month, it saw a lot of revisions; of the original 140 pages, I probably only kept about 50; it's now a much more reasonable 88 pages.
Treason
My second screenplay, but my first screenplay that I couldn't pretend was trying to be bad. It is bad, though. That said, I like the idea enough that I might write it all over again someday.
Kill the Beast
This was the first screenplay I ever wrote, and it is terrible. I wrote it after watching a bunch of B movies and thinking, "That can't be hard to do."
I was wrong.