Writing Samples

 

Scripts and Barks

Script: imitating Character voice

Have you ever thought what would happen if Urianger from Final Fantasy XIV, White from Neon White, and Chai from HI-FI Rush got stuck in an elevator? Well, I have the answer in this script!

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Hammer and Flame: SCRIPT

This script is for the opening cinematic for the hypothetical game Hammer and Flame, a dark fantasy tactics RPG. This page also has links for Hammer and Flame’s one-page game design document and a bark sheet.

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hammer and flame: BARKS

A bark sheet for the hypothetical game Hammer and Flame, a dark fantasy tactics RPG. This page also has links for Hammer and Flame’s one-page game design document and a cinematic script.

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Design Documentation

Firaxis: Turn-based Racing game design document

Game design document for a turn-based racing game developed while I was interning at Firaxis. Created in conjunction with other interns and employees.

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heartache: game design document

A revised game design document for my capstone project Heartache. Covers player experience, mechanics, art, and audio goals. Also covers tools used for the project.

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hAMMER AND FLAME: gAME DESIGN dOCUMENT

A one-page game design document for Hammer and Flame, a hypothetical dark fantasy tactics RPG. This page also has links for Hammer and Flame’s bark sheet and cinematic script.

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Academic Writing

American Univeristy: shared spaces as authenticity

This paper examines how the on-camera environments of small streamers with extremely limited audiences (i.e. microstreamers) generate a form of create authenticity and charm. Published in the Hawaii International Conference of System Sciences.

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american university: streaming small shared spaces

This paper examines how microstreamers either intentionally or unintentionally share their intimate physical spaces with audiences. Published in the Association of Internet Researchers 2021 journal.

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goucher college: Warcraft and orientalism

This essay is an examination of the Warcraft franchise through a post-colonial lens, primarily using Edward Said’s book Orientalism. This essay was written for an undergrad English class.

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