Writers

  • Dan King is a fantastic world creator and character writer who writes across multiple mediums. His affinity for horror and sci-fi has led Dan to multiple writers rooms, most notably he has writing credits on Netflix’s “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” and "Sweet Tooth", as well as HBO Max's “Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin”.  Daniel is a feature writer and a comic book writer, having written for Archie Comics; his work being likened to that of John Carpenter and Joe Hill.

  • Derek Weissbein exploded onto the scene in 2016 with his Blacklist script, LAYLA. He most recently adapted a novel for Maven Pictures with Olivia Cooke starring. He is currently in development on a limited series called Chasing Bubbles with eOne and is also developing a script with Everyday Films and Clubhouse Pictures based on the life of racing champion and drug smuggling kingpin Randy Lanier.

  • Eric Kirsten was first recognized for his writing when his script THE LIGHTHOUSE was selected to the 2012 Black List. Eric was the sole screenwriter on the film MIDNIGHT SUN, a young adult drama film released worldwide in 2018 by Global Road Entertainment and starring Bella Thorne and Patrick Schwarzenegger. The film grossed $27M worldwide off a production budget of $3.8M. He is also the writer for the upcoming projects RENDLESHAM (a UFO-related, true story) and FASTBALL (a 1970’s-based baseball film), with Tom DeLonge attached as Producer on both, as well as ROAD SIGNS (a comedy-drama, road-trip film; Rob Riggle attached to star) and THE UNINVITED GUEST (Andre Gaines attached as Producer). Eric is a graduate of Duke University and Georgetown Law School.

  • Kelly Gaudet hails from a small town in New Hampshire, where she quickly developed a love of writing to entertain herself between hockey seasons. A graduate of Dartmouth College and the MFA Screenwriting program at UCLA, Kelly now lives in Los Angeles and is passionate about telling female-led stories that examine raw and gritty aspects of relationships, friendships, obsession, and loss, and celebrate women in traditionally male-dominated spaces. Her screenplay, CAN’T BUY ME LOVE: THE CYNTHIA LENNON STORY, has placed in the top 10% of the 2021 Academy Nicholl Fellowship, was a finalist in the 2021 PAGE International Screenwriting Awards, and a Semifinalist in the 2021 Austin Film Festival.

  • Kip Madsen is a comedy writer and showrunner whose credits include the hit Emmy nominated baking trainwreck NAILED IT (Netflix) and MTV’s juggernaut RIDICULOUSNESS (MTV). Kip started out in Late Night TV, writing for The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (CBS) and Last Call with Carson Daly (NBC), where he learned and adapted the challenges and delights of live television. Kip is currently developing in both the scripted and non-scripted space.

  • Schyler Martin is a genre writer who currently works as a script coordinator on the new Kurt Sutter show The Abandon’s for Netflix. Prior to that she’s worked as a writers’ assistant for Netflix’s Virgin River. Her feature The Caregiver is currently in development with John Wells Productions and Everyday Films which was adapted from her pilot script of the same name. The Caregiver pilot that was a Top 50 in the 2020 Launch Pad Pilot Competition, and a finalist in the 2020 Los Angeles International Screenplay Awards. She has published a one-act play about a pathologist, written and directed a surrealist comedic short film, and completed a number of screenplays and TV pilots. Schyler also writes scripts for the popular YouTube channels Game Theorists, Film Theorists, and Food Theorists and has written treatments and commercials scripts for brands such as Apple, Facebook, Samsung, Lincoln, and more.

  • Yoni Weinberg is a comedy writer who most recently worked as the writer’s assisted on Pete Davidson’s show Bupkis for Peacock. He got his start in TV as the Writers Assistant for the Conan O'Brien-produced TBS late night show, "The Pete Holmes Show." Following that he continued his relationship with Pete Holmes as Writers Assistant for HBO's "Crashing" (produced by Judd Apatow) where he got a writing credit on episode 302 "The Temple Gig." When that show ended, he continued to work with Apatow on his film "The King of Staten Island," as an on-set writers assistant/transcriber. He is currently writing for multiple Brat TV digital series on Snapchat (1 million+ subscribers).