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Nothing is here yet! Not because I don't have any material yet, but because at the moment all three of the projects I have going are in the scripting stage. Hover over each of the titles below for a short synopsis :)

Axmere Horror. Paul has just been evicted, and he has nowhere to go. He's not going back to being homeless and he's not letting himself get institutionalised again. His only real option is to ask if he can move back in with his dad, in his childhood home of Axmere. In comparison, homelessness doesn't sound so bad. He manages to convince himself it might be alright. The years of nightmares might just be a manifestation of his childhood trauma. But when he gets there, and his estranged twin Tom is also visiting, it unearths a lot of memories he'd really rather stayed gone. It seems that the town is happy to have both of the brothers back, and it seems it wants them both to stay, this time.


Liminary Surreal horror/mystery. Flora wakes up somewhere they've never seen before. It's an office block. A generic one. Eerily generic, in fact. Flora opens a door. They are now in a field. After some exploration of this bizarre maze of liminal spaces, they meet a being that calls himself an 'Angel', named Babel. Babel explains that they are in 'The Place', a sentient setting, whose only purpose seems to be to feed. The thing is considers food? People. Whilst Flora is in The Place, they are in constant danger. But that's okay. Babel will protect them, right? ... Right?


Totally Completely Normal Paranormal monster-of-the-week style slice-of-life/comedy. Alex, Max, Charlie and Tom are mostly regular 20-somethings. It's where they live that's the problem. Harckley, a uni town in the middle of nowhere, just so happens to apparently also be the the literal epicenter of supernatural occurences in the entirety of England. So that's... yeah, that's a problem. With maybe thirty braincells between them (Max owning fifteen of them) it... gets messy quick. Oh well. It's fine. Everything's fine.