Malcolm Badewitz
malkolm789@gmail.com
Sweetwater
Western/Drama
A young woman from Virginia struggles to survive the brutality and deprivation of her new home in the lonely, drought-choked prairie of 1880s West Texas. Based on The Wind, by Dorothy Scarborough.
Fangs
Horror/Drama
A teenager's struggle to hide his mom's drinking takes a bloody turn when she comes home from the bar with a bite on her neck, and a taste for something harder than whiskey.
Alma Mater: University of Washington
Inspiration: In no particular order... Billy Wilder, Guillermo del Toro, Na Hong-jin, Kathryn Bigelow, George Romero, Peter Jackson, Antonia Bird, Fran Walsh, Sam Raimi, Maurice Sendak, Neil Simon, Clive Barker, Richard Matheson, Ray Bradbury, Harlan Ellison.
Bio: Raised in the undoubtedly haunted woods of rural Washington, Malcolm processes his odd and humorously traumatic upbringing by writing horror movies and family dramas. He once earned a B.A. in psychology but, after realizing he was a terrible researcher, turned to that other path which so openly welcomes those of us who endured rocky childhoods... writing.
malkolm789@gmail.com
Sweetwater
Western/Drama
A young woman from Virginia struggles to survive the brutality and deprivation of her new home in the lonely, drought-choked prairie of 1880s West Texas. Based on The Wind, by Dorothy Scarborough.
Fangs
Horror/Drama
A teenager's struggle to hide his mom's drinking takes a bloody turn when she comes home from the bar with a bite on her neck, and a taste for something harder than whiskey.
Alma Mater: University of Washington
Inspiration: In no particular order... Billy Wilder, Guillermo del Toro, Na Hong-jin, Kathryn Bigelow, George Romero, Peter Jackson, Antonia Bird, Fran Walsh, Sam Raimi, Maurice Sendak, Neil Simon, Clive Barker, Richard Matheson, Ray Bradbury, Harlan Ellison.
Bio: Raised in the undoubtedly haunted woods of rural Washington, Malcolm processes his odd and humorously traumatic upbringing by writing horror movies and family dramas. He once earned a B.A. in psychology but, after realizing he was a terrible researcher, turned to that other path which so openly welcomes those of us who endured rocky childhoods... writing.