Writing a play is only half the battle of making a career as a dramatist.

Emerging writers gain exposure through residencies, fellowships, and public readings, but the competition for these opportunities is fierce. Often, a writer is asked to express their artistic philosophies, creative ambitions, and personal character in a cover letter or in answer to one or two questions.

How do you make sure that you stand out from the rest?

I have worked in literary offices and been a reader for the Yale Drama Series, the DGF Fellows, and The Playwrights’ Center’s Core Writers and Many Voices programs.

I know which cover letters will move your submission to the top of the pile, and which will leave a reader uninspired.

I know what literary managers are looking for when they read an artistic statement, and I can work with you to maximize your chances of snagging an exclusive opportunity.

Contact me and we can start working together to move your career into the next gear.