Tully  
[tuh-lee] noun

1. A storyteller who thrives in the liminal spaces where horror and camp entwine. His work lingers on intimacy, love, and longing - and what happens when those emotions rot, mutate, or decay beneath the surface. Whether set in a pastel bedroom, a polished suburban home, or under the glow of a television’s static, his stories peel back the facades of marriage, gender, sexuality, and reputation to expose the fragility that lies beneath.

Known for his fusion of psychological horror and playful absurdity, he creates imagery that is at once cinematic and unsettling. His writing dares to embrace taboo subjects while remaining deeply romantic, crafting dark love stories where ruin and intimacy become inextricably intertwined.

2. A midwestern fellow who wants to make his mama proud and would be ever so grateful for a film job.