I'm a Mexican/Polish screenwriter, novelist and script consultant currently trying to realize my directional debut, a horror comedy called "How to Expose Possible Vampires (And Not Get Killed in the Process).
I started to write screenplays when I was 16, studying the craft by my own... and I'm always working on something and/or searching for new projects. There is something about creating a story that makes me feel alive, and I honestly can say that once I start working on a new project, whether it be a script or a novel, nothing will distract me from it.
As a screenwriter, I tend to write about unusual characters and unusual stories. Schizophrenic vampire hunters, delusional writers, charming freaks, lust vampires, or existentially conflicted time travelers are the kind of protagonists you will find on my work. I'm an outsider at heart, so I'm always interested in exploring different points of view - though I understand that filmmaking is a group effort and I can adapt to the producer or director's idea. After all, it's all about the story, right?
So, while I'd say that my main strenght are quirky comedies, fantasy pieces or high concept sci-fi adventures, I also enjoy working on more grounded stories. I've done a couple of crime dramas and I'm currently working on a western and a horror flick. I just love to tell stories... and as long as the idea is interesting and there is something to say, I'll be delighted to work on a project. Finally, I want to say that my work has received recognitions worldwide, and that I have placed on contests from Screencraft, Stage 32, The Script Lab, the Barnstorm Fest, or the Wiki Screenplay Contest, as well as have received recommendations from SYS, Stage 32 or WeScreenplay.Besides, as a novelist, I have been published two times. The first was with my space opera "Victoria Stardust" in 2020, then my fantasy comedy "The Bizarre Act of the Jellyfish Girl" in 2021.